Hi...
Good morning to all.....
I am expecting a very big help from evry one.....
Riht now i am working an small developing embedded company
Here my designation is Embedded design & programmer, no seniors here to guide me for projects,
I have some knowledge i embedded domain because i have completed a course of GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EMBEDDED SYSTEM so i know the basics about embeddded.
BUT I NEED To REFER SOME MORE MATERIALS TO DEVELOP A EMBEDDED PROGRAMS....
CAN you give some video demos about embedded programming and materials.
It may so helpfull for me...
THANK YOU
give your reply as soon
We need to talk to your boss. Why the hell did he hire you? You don't know what you are doing, regardless of your "credentials".
"give your reply as soon"
The Kim Jung Il complex?
"GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EMBEDDED SYSTEM"
Ho really? Why are you here then asking completely basic questions?
"Here my designation is Embedded design & programmer"
Oh, yeah.
My advice: go on vacation with a couple of fat books...
That was a very wild-card request.
Decide where you are stuck, and ask specific questions. People just can't take the time to prepare a 6-month course interactive course just for you.
CAN you give some video demos about embedded programming and materials. if you really are interested, I will ask a producer for a quote for the production costs.
It would be a bit of fun to do it, but YOU will have to pay the production costs Erik
maybe the diploma is a misprint and should read "copying" there is much evidence in this forum that this is often the case.
Erik
@tamir
you said i don't know what i am are doing
i search the forum adn see what you know
not much.
i dont want YOUR help
"i dont want YOUR help"
you can count on that, bro.
well, with that reaction, you will not get mine either
But Erik, it is because you don't know much that you're not being asked - don't be silly! :-)
Sorry, if you've been employed to do the job of an "Embedded designer & programmer", but you are not up to that job, then you need to be honest with your employers and tell them
Definitely so. It is more or less a fulltime job to guide someone who do not have the basic knowledge.
When someone do have the knowledge but just lacks the experience, it may still take 10-25% of a full time to help and guide.
The above obviously under condition of a good bandwidth - i.e. a mentor within speaking distance.
That is why it is so important, when looking for embedded developers, to get people with experience. Or to get people that are very quick learners, so the mentorship phase can be shorter and reasonably fast be stepped down.
... and who can, at least, manage to use Google!
www.lmgtfy.com
People who doesn't seem forward enough to be able to look for information on their own would most probably be caught in an initial interview or when reviewing their application papers. Or when checking their references by calling contact persons.
since the OP were not even able to select a toolset, (s)he will be in either of two camps
a) small embedded - the "embedded Linux" videos will make him TOTALLY incapable b) large embedded - his lack of skills will be even more obvious