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  • What we've been reading in November (2021)

    06 Dec 2021 by Tyler Hoffman

    Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this November.

  • Pocket article: How to implement and use `.noinit` RAM

    23 Nov 2021 by Noah Pendleton

    This pocket article will describe how a non-initialized region of memory works, how to implement it, and how it can be used in a typical embedded system.

  • New Events and Jobs Pages on Interrupt

    03 Nov 2021 by Tyler Hoffman

    Interrupt now has a community-curated Events and Jobs page! We’ve pre-populated it a bit and we invite and welcome you to submit job listings and events that you believe are relevant to the embedded engineering space.

  • What we've been reading in October (2021)

    02 Nov 2021 by Tyler Hoffman

    Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this October.

  • Automatically format and lint code with pre-commit

    27 Oct 2021 by Noah Pendleton

    This article provides some background and guidelines for using pre-commit to automatically format and lint C-language firmware codebases. We’ll cover general guidelines and go over an example set of checks that can be helpful when working on firmware code.

  • What we've been reading in September (2021)

    12 Oct 2021 by Tyler Hoffman

    Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this September.

  • Peeking inside CMSIS-Packs

    07 Oct 2021 by Noah Pendleton

    In this article, we’ll take a look at what CMSIS-Packs are, and how they can be useful!

  • Profiling newlib-nano's memcpy

    07 Sep 2021 by Noah Pendleton

    This article takes a look at one of the commonly used functions provided by the Newlib C library: memcpy. We’ll examine the default nano implementation and the performance implications, comparing it against the faster non-default implementation.

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