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09 Oct Zephyr tutorial 202 – Socket programming in Zephyr

Posted at 17:02h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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06 Sep Compile-time git version info using CMake

Posted at 11:32h in OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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23 Jul Upstreaming for a Memory Leak in the Linux Kernel Bluetooth Stack

Posted at 20:33h in OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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11 Jul Using emulators and fake devices in Zephyr

Posted at 15:24h in OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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25 Jun Zephyr in the age of IoT

Posted at 14:45h in OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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Leaky faucet

24 Jun A Memory Leak in the Linux Kernel Bluetooth Stack

Posted at 17:07h in OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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22 May Zephyr tutorial 201 – Zephyr in the age of Connectivity

Posted at 08:42h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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07 May Easier Embedded Linux learning experience with PinMux

Posted at 09:58h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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17 Apr C++ for Shepherds

Posted at 18:14h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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B-U585-IOT02A overview of Bluetooth

04 Apr Zephyr tutorial 106 – Porting a new board

Posted at 15:14h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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