tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55564945108682262.post8745456802249259546..comments2024-03-24T13:40:32.560+01:00Comments on Digital (dis)content: Viking laws for tech teams, part 2: keep yourself in shapeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07878729502793140294noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55564945108682262.post-9070732792776499812012-08-30T21:19:16.930+02:002012-08-30T21:19:16.930+02:00Ah, my example wasn't clear enough. I'm ta...Ah, my example wasn't clear enough. I'm talking about one my previous companies, where all embedded projects DID end up involving Java apps.<br /><br />I agree with everything else you said. Actually, you sound like some guys from my team and I'm sure your comment will be mentioned at the coffee machine tomorrow :D<br /><br />Thanks for reading and sharing. Stay tuned for much more and keep the True Embedded Faith alive, my brother!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07878729502793140294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55564945108682262.post-59101312956733703662012-08-30T20:01:13.976+02:002012-08-30T20:01:13.976+02:00Yeah, well-judged!
Except the first example which...Yeah, well-judged!<br /><br />Except the first example which is wrong: NO, all embedded projects are not today including f*ing Java! We lack guys that know how to write real C, debug in assembly and are able to allocate a piece of memory aligned on the CPU cache lines... Java has always been for the pansies and if you do not believe me, come on for real dude programming with performances underneath.<br /><br />You should not enter that "google-like" cool and sickly attitude (and do not throw good engineers in QA).<br /><br />But I got devices to burn and bits to fly! The next coding challenge... is just... around... the bend!<br /><br />See you pal.Erik the Redhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06961448919238534962noreply@blogger.com