
109: Resurrection of Extreme Programming
James Grenning (@jwgrenning) returns to discuss TDD, Agile, and web courses. James was on Embedded.fm episode 30: Eventually Lighting Strikes. James' new company is Wingman Software. His excellent bo...
15 Jul 201557min

108: Nebarious
Jen (@RebelbotJen) joined Chris and Elecia to discuss security, privacy, and ethics in wearable computing. Elecia's Linker post is especially relevant this week: Device Security Checklist.. There is ...
8 Jul 20151h 30min

107: Until They Are Spaghetti
We talked to Craig Cook about learning embedded systems. He recently attended an embedded edX course through University of Texas. The microcontroller and boards used in the course Craig's next cours...
1 Jul 201558min

106: I Am a Scientism
Chris and Elecia talk about satellites, survey results, and entertainment. ESP8266 has an Arduino IDE (thanks, Karl!) Elecia will be speaking at Solid June 25th and ESC July 22nd. To celebrate the fir...
24 Jun 20151h 2min

105: Some Paths Are More Suicidal
Manny Wright of Cortus spoke with us about developing processor IP and how it goes from RTL to silicon. Cortus development platform with a Xilinx Spartan and Arduino Due compatibility. Planet Labs sa...
17 Jun 201548min

104: Only the Paranoid Survive
Atmel's Andreas Eieland (@AndreasMCUguy) spoke with us about low power chips and benchmarks, including tips for measuring and achieving the lowest power possible. EEMBC has a low power benchmark: ULPB...
10 Jun 20151h 4min

103: Tentacles Of the Kraken
Mark VanderVoord (@mvandervoord) spoke with us about leading open source projects and test driven development. His site is ThrowTheSwitch.org, a good place to get started with test driven development....
3 Jun 20151h 9min

102: The Deadly Fluffy Bunny (With WiFi)
Charles Lohr spoke with us about $5 WiFi (ESP8266), hacking as a hobby, arcade games, and music visualization. Updated 06/02/2015: A listener pointed out that the Arduino IDE can program the ESP8266, ...
27 Mai 20151h 6min




















