NEW YORK & PARIS & BRISTOL, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--High Integrity Software Conference - AdaCore today announced that its GNAT Pro product line now supports the development of embedded software ...
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.
C++ covers the whole programming range, from low level to high, making it ideally suited for writing portable software. Code portability is often neglected in embedded-systems engineering, however.
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 ...
As someone who has spent over two decades in the embedded systems industry, I’ve seen the vast evolution of technology—from 8-bit microcontrollers to today’s sophisticated, multicore systems. Yet, one ...
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 ...
The C/C++ programming languages have long dominated the embedded systems industry, with very few other languages being able to find a foothold. While languages such as Java and Ada have certainly ...
Some years ago compiler vendor Keil Software (now part of ARM) ran an ad in Embedded Systems Programming magazine (later known as Embedded Systems Design, and now embedded.com) for their new compiler: ...
The two languages currently play a major role in Microsoft’s products. C is deeply embedded in the Windows kernel and many ...
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