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ARM TechCon Application Software Developer Forum

Note: This was originally posted on 23rd October 2012 at http://forums.arm.com

If you're a developer who attended our SV Android Meetup:
http://www.svandroid...vents/85444922/

Or any of our show presentations or booth activities, including software developer office hours, and would like to further discuss ARM technologies, tools and open source projects publicly, this is our forum.

I'd like any developers who have used the giveaway development platforms to either do performance analysis (with Streamline and Gator, Native debugging) or utilize other ARM technologies (Mali software tools , NEON, Ne10 or other open source projects like OpenMax or Linaro) to improve their application performance or battery life to share their stories here or with me directly. We'd be happy to do a case study or blog about your success with these tools or demo them at future developer events.

I received a lot of great feedback on my presentation at the meetup and the show floor theater so I'm sharing my presentation here.

Thanks,
Matt
--
Matthew Du Puy
matthew.dupuy@arm.com
Staff Software Engineer, ARM Inc.
http://arm.com/commu...-center-android
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 3rd November 2012 at http://forums.arm.com

    Would this thread be a good place to describe how to run the system-on-a-stick given away at the conference? Windows 7 only recognizes the storage on the stick as USB storage -- but doesn't even give it drive letters.

    Also, it is not only the marketing people who would have wanted every mention of 'ndk' in the talk replaced with 'ARM ndk'. Since Android was first with the NDK, unless you so specifically say 'ARM ndk', people still assume a bare mention of 'ndk' means the Android ndk rather than the ARM one -- even at an ARM conference;)

    If you're a developer who attended our SV Android Meetup:
    http://www.svandroid...vents/85444922/

    Or any of our show presentations or booth activities, including software developer office hours, and would like to further discuss ARM technologies, tools and open source projects publicly, this is our forum.

    I'd like any developers who have used the giveaway development platforms to either do performance analysis (with Streamline and Gator, Native debugging) or utilize other ARM technologies (Mali software tools , NEON, Ne10 or other open source projects like OpenMax or Linaro) to improve their application performance or battery life to share their stories here or with me directly. We'd be happy to do a case study or blog about your success with these tools or demo them at future developer events.

    I received a lot of great feedback on my presentation at the meetup and the show floor theater so I'm sharing my presentation here.

    Thanks,
    Matt
    --
    Matthew Du Puy
    matthew.dupuy@arm.com
    Staff Software Engineer, ARM Inc.
    http://arm.com/commu...-center-android
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 3rd November 2012 at http://forums.arm.com

    Would this thread be a good place to describe how to run the system-on-a-stick given away at the conference? Windows 7 only recognizes the storage on the stick as USB storage -- but doesn't even give it drive letters.

    Also, it is not only the marketing people who would have wanted every mention of 'ndk' in the talk replaced with 'ARM ndk'. Since Android was first with the NDK, unless you so specifically say 'ARM ndk', people still assume a bare mention of 'ndk' means the Android ndk rather than the ARM one -- even at an ARM conference;)

    If you're a developer who attended our SV Android Meetup:
    http://www.svandroid...vents/85444922/

    Or any of our show presentations or booth activities, including software developer office hours, and would like to further discuss ARM technologies, tools and open source projects publicly, this is our forum.

    I'd like any developers who have used the giveaway development platforms to either do performance analysis (with Streamline and Gator, Native debugging) or utilize other ARM technologies (Mali software tools , NEON, Ne10 or other open source projects like OpenMax or Linaro) to improve their application performance or battery life to share their stories here or with me directly. We'd be happy to do a case study or blog about your success with these tools or demo them at future developer events.

    I received a lot of great feedback on my presentation at the meetup and the show floor theater so I'm sharing my presentation here.

    Thanks,
    Matt
    --
    Matthew Du Puy
    matthew.dupuy@arm.com
    Staff Software Engineer, ARM Inc.
    http://arm.com/commu...-center-android
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