#12 Firmware in C++
Symbiobites #12: Almost all firmware is written in C, but writing it in C++ offers many features and benefits.
read more »Symbiobites #12: Almost all firmware is written in C, but writing it in C++ offers many features and benefits.
read more »Symbiobites #11: A radio spectrum or network can fail in massive scales - is your system designed to succeed in these scenarios?
read more »Symbiobites #10: To us the ‘Internet’ in IoT is about the networking between devices, but they don't have to be connected to the internet.
read more »Symbiobites #9: Responsibility, achievement and opportunity for growth are the top motivators for most Software Engineers.
read more »Symbiobites #8: Wireless IoT can revolutionise commissioning by making it simple and cost-effective.
read more »Symbiobites #7: ‘Unknown unknowns’ are those things that are not even on our radar when we’re planning a software project.
read more »Symbiobites #6: Technologies like Wirepas or Bluetooth Mesh can create massive networks on inexpensive, even battery powered devices.
read more »Symbiobites #5: How long IoT projects take of course depends on many factors, but we can tell you what’s typical.
read more »Symbiobites #4: Wirepas can run devices in Low Energy Mode, allowing coin cell battery powered devices to last for years.
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