
336: Common Sense Is Not Common Sense
Philana Benton (@TechnoPHILiANA) spoke with us about mentoring: how to be a good mentor, what to expect, and what not to do. If you'd like to try mentoring, sign up for Philana's DivTekSpace (divteks...
2 Juli 20201h 12min

335: Patching on the Surface of Mars
Joel Sherrill (JoelSherrill) spoke with us about choosing embedded operating systems and why open source RTEMS (RTEMS_OAR) is a good choice. Embedded #307: Big While Loop: Chris and Elecia talk about ...
25 Juni 20201h 15min

226: Camp AVR Vs. Camp Microchip (Repeat)
Jay Carlson (@jaydcarlson), author of The Amazing $1 Microcontroller, joined us to talk about comparing microcontrollers and determining our biases. This was an in-depth comparison of different micro ...
18 Juni 20201h 20min

334: Bag of Heuristics
Matt Godbolt (@mattgodbolt) joined us to talk about assembly code, becoming a verb, 6502s, exploring compilers, and application binary interfaces. Compiler Explorer can be found at godbolt.org. The co...
11 Juni 20201h 9min

333: Project Purgatory
Bailey Steinfadt (@baileysteinfadt) spoke with us about the makerspaces, communities, following many paths, and misbehaving robots. Bailey works at Dojo Five and Stone Path Engineering. Area 515 is a...
4 Juni 202052min

332: There Were Fires
Doug Harriman of Simplexity (@SimplexityPD) spoke with us about motors, controllers, and designing mechatronic systems. Simplexity (or if you want to contact them) Doug recommends Control Systems Engi...
29 Maj 20201h 11min

331: Friendly Tea Kettle
Dr. Katy Huff (@katyhuff) spoke with us about nuclear engineering, effective software development, and the apropos command. Katy wrote an O'Reilly book describing Python software development to scient...
21 Maj 202059min

330: I Just Want a Dog
Chris Svec (@christophersvec) chatted with us about going from engineer to manager and working from home. Chris had many book recommendations (these are affiliate links): Absolutely Remarkable Thin...
14 Maj 202056min





















