C remains the darling of embedded programmers, but C++ garners a sizable chunk. Using C++ features judiciously can result in code that’s as efficient or more efficient than a comparable C application.
March 31, 2022-- SEGGER’s Embedded Studio for Arm Version 6 now offers real-time memory management which improves efficiency and response time for allocating and freeing up memory, enabling hard ...
NEW YORK & PARIS & BRISTOL, England, November 5, 2019 – High Integrity Software Conference - AdaCore today announced that its GNAT Pro product line now supports the development of embedded software ...
At the start of the year, I highlighted key trends in 5 Embedded Software Trends to Watch in 2024, predicting the forces shaping the industry. As the year unfolded, many of these trends indeed drove ...
The C++14 standard is finally set. We take a look at some of the new features that might be useful to embedded programmers. The C++14 standard is finally set. It is a less radical change than C++11 ...
Electronics Weekly has joined forces with Doulos to discuss the benefits of using C++ for your next Embedded Project. It’s a one-hour webinar taking place on Friday 2 March at 10-11am (GMT) (there’s ...
One of the key benefits of the C language, which is the reason it is so popular for embedded applications, is that it is a high-level, structured programming language, but has low-level capabilities.
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