The linker post for this episode is Be Excellent to Each Other.
Dennis Jackson spoke with us about drones (and Airware), simple code, and learning.
Hobbyist drones and UAVs on Amazon: tiny and cheap, medium (Christopher's gift), andplease-I'm-drooling-right-now. Only the last one may be an Airware platform (Dennis could neither confirm nor deny).
Airware's breakdown of proposed FAA rules
Simple code:
- Cyclomatic complexity
- Chris Svec's episode on empathy driven design (he'll also be at ESC Boston!)
- Test Driven Development for Embedded C by James Grenning
- Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
Dennis has also worked on DEKA's iBOT and at Avinger's OCT system.
Dennis had a list of suggested articles and blogs on safety critical software development:
- 30 Pitfalls for Real Time Systems (part 1 and part 2)
- Rules for defensive C programming
- Joel Spolsky's blog (see top 10)
- Why are you still using C
- The Power of Ten -- 10 Rules for Writing Safety Critical Code
Dennis' other suggested reading (ongoing blogs):
- Coding Horror
- Jason Sachs's Embedded Systems
- The Old New Thing
- Rands in Repose (management and leadership)
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