Reddit embedded:Would you say embedded systems is an area not as popular
Would you say embedded systems is an area not as popular
2023年5月13日—Almostall(oreven100%)peopleImeetinembedded,aremuchmoreawareofthingstheyareworkingwith,than,asforinstancewebdevelopers.。其他文章還包含有:「embeddedwiki」、「Howisitworkingasanembeddedsoftwareengineer?」、「IsanyoneusingRustforembeddedwork」、「Isitme」、「rEmbedded」、「rembeddedlinux」、「Whyisembeddedsystemfieldunpopular?」、「WhythesurgeininterestinbreakingintoEmbeddedSW?」、...
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How is it working as an embedded software engineer?
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As an embedded software engineer, too often I found myself working on projects that didn't make sense from a market or technical perspective.
Is anyone using Rust for embedded work
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Rust iterators and enums are also very useful for embedded and blow C++'s equivalents out of the water. Really well suited for building codecs ...
Is it me
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Yes, making embedded software got popular, I mean, really popular. The hardware got almost as powerful as what we have in our phones. There are ...
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r/embedded: This sub is dedicated to discussion and questions about embedded systems: a controller programmed and controlled by a real-time…
rembeddedlinux
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r/embeddedlinux: A place for everything related to Embedded Linux, news, articles, talks etc.
Why is embedded system field unpopular?
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Embedded systems are vast, requiring knowledge in a lot of areas. Embedded jobs usually start at a lower pay scale because this, since you ...
Why the surge in interest in breaking into Embedded SW?
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43 votes, 94 comments. Hey r/embedded community, I've noticed a lot of questions about getting into embedded software lately.
Would you do embedded if you were to start again?
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Hell no I wouldn't! Long lab hours and low pay relative to the rest of the software field. The joy of working with actual hardware is quickly ...