Embedded Systems: Marketable Skills & Intro To Data-Oriented Design Western Michigan University IEEE

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There is one additional thought I wanted to clarify. The no exceptions idea in embedded also revolves around the idea that the control path of errors are unpredictable. I don't want the system crashing if we miss a UART message for example and if I do I have no idea where the system can go. Like I mentioned, making your own error handling system is much more controlled and is easier to manage.

I gave a presentation at Western Michigan University College of Engineering and Applied Sciences on November 19th, 2021.

It encompassed some skills to have as an entry-level embedded candidate with what skills to build and also an intro to data-oriented design for embedded systems.

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