I just found the blog of an old real-time researcher friend of mine, John Regehr at the University of Utah.
It is at http://blog.regehr.org/ and covers a range of embedded topics relevant to his academic research (which is more embedded that most).
Computer simulation, programming, software, technology, research, and more (since 2007)
I just found the blog of an old real-time researcher friend of mine, John Regehr at the University of Utah.
It is at http://blog.regehr.org/ and covers a range of embedded topics relevant to his academic research (which is more embedded that most).
An embedded researcher friend of mine has posted some data on code sizes from various compilers at http://embed.cs.utah.edu/embarrassing/. The “embarrassing” bit is the idea that compiler writes should be ashamed when other compilers do better than theirs. It is worth looking over the data, even though the methodology and benchmarks are not yet perfect by any means.
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