??? 03/19/10 15:32 Read: times |
#174325 - What I want.. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
Code examples that don't build
nothing necessarily wrong with that. I may give you a quickly written 'example' as a guide All experienced engineers seem to come to the conclusion that the first thing to do with a new processor is to get a trivial example (eg blinky) running, because the chances are that it wont. My recent experience involved have to fix the path to a ROM monitor hex file which didn't match what the installer set up. The most basic product QA testing would have found that one. Erik Malund said:
Poor coding standards
Is that 'poor' or "not to your liking" I, most often, find the second to be the case Clients expect that I work to standards like MISRA, so the use of native rather than portable types leaps out at me. I would not let such sloppiness through a code review, so I've formed a poor opinion of the quality of the product I'm evaluating. Erik Malund said:
The breadboard area jst has a bunch of through holes
what else would you want? Strips of 4 holes connected together would be a damn site more useful. Some SO to through hole tracking would be so easy to do, and costs nothing |