181: Work on It for Ten Years
Embedded30 Dec 2016

181: Work on It for Ten Years

Chris Gammell (@Chris_Gammell) of The Amp Hour and Contextual Electronics joined Elecia and Chris for a holiday special Ampbedded (EmbHour?) episode.

Embedded will be having a Hats and Hacks party in Aptos, CA. You can come! RSVP on Eventbrite.

Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation

Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise

Analog Discovery vs Saleae

Embedded blog (with Andrei Chichak and Chris Svec) including a post on podcasts we listen to

Hemmingway App, useful for making writing clearer and simpler

Tweezer sets make excellent gifts

The Way Things Work Now is an update on a classic book

Flybrix is a LEGO drone platform for learning control systems and flight robotics. The founder was on Embedded #157.

Nordic nRF52

makexyz: 3D printing in your neighborhood

Fusion 360

Video of Tesla seeing two cars ahead, having an accident

The LDC1000 has never been attached to a Bluetooth sensor

Free calculus book online: Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals. There are other online textbooks approved by the American Institute of Mathematics.

Raptitude's Maybe You Don't Have a Problem

Isaac Asimov is a great inspiration: Medium Post by Charles Chu

Avsnitt(571)

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