Posted on Aug 19, 2016
What I Wish I’d Known When I Was an Embedded Linux Newbie | Linux Journal
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SGT (Join to see) - Such a sad article by a novice . . . they did not mention the need to get extremely familiar with command line debugger and performance profiling tools . . . and maybe even an external software performance tuning emulator. This from a girl who cut her teeth on ATT Research System 4 in a distributed real time electromagnetic emissions intercept environment. Warmest Regards, Sandy, Association of Old Crows :)
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LT Miranda Bernabei - All I said was people who write for embedded systems need to be able to stop, slowly trace, and examine the intermediate states of their code - using a program called a debugger - which is generally helpful for identifying and fixing a broad range of mistakes in your program codes. Warmest Regards, Sandy :)
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