
158: Programming Is Too Difficult for Humans
Fabien Chouteau (@DesChips) of AdaCore (@AdaCoreCompany) spoke with us about theMake with Ada Programming Competition. Giveaway boards are GONE. The Ada programming language (wiki) is interesting in ...
28 Jun 20161h 6min

157: Explosion of Multicopters
Robb Walters of Flybrix (@flybrix) spoke with us about LEGO-based drones. We graciously let him leave with all his hardware. This time. For a limited time, you can get an Embedded.fm tshirt: teespring...
23 Jun 20161h 23min

156: Black Knight 2000
Jeri Ellsworth (@jeriellsworth) spoke with us about the latest developments at CastAR, hiring engineers, and her favorite engine. Embedded.fm T-Shirts are available until the end of June on Teespring ...
16 Jun 20161h 21min

155: Foot-Seeking Bullet
Jonathan Bradshaw spoke with us about working with hardware engineers, schematic reviews, and FPGAs. At the end of the podcast, Jonathan made a pitch for folks to submit proposals for the IEEE Souther...
8 Jun 20161h 17min

154: Physics Is a Big Pain
Jeff Keyzer (@MightyOhm) joined us to talk about consumer manufacturing, how to solder, and having a full time job and a kit company. Jeff's blog is on MightyOhm.com. The Geiger Counter kit is availab...
2 Jun 20161h 22min

153: Space Nerf Gun
Patrick Yeon of Planet Labs spoke with us about making satellites. We discussed a method of using orientation to control drag to control speed. While Patrick wasn't sure what he could say about GPS re...
25 Mai 20161h 2min

152: Dodecahedrocopter.com
Chris and Elecia chat about hobbies and respond to listener feedback and questions. Chris was on an episode of Let's Drone Out, you can listen to it here or search in your favorite podcast platform. I...
18 Mai 20161h 8min

151: Captain Stochastic
Paul Sidenblad spoke to us about his engineering career, starting off with GE's work on theGambit spy satellite. Google Protobufs Elecia read Eye in the Sky: The Story of the CORONA Spy Satellites a...
11 Mai 20161h 9min




















