The Agile Embedded Podcast

By: Luca Ingianni Jeff Gable
  • Summary

  • Learn how to get your embedded device to market faster AND with higher quality. Join Luca Ingianni and Jeff Gable as they discuss how agile methodologies apply to embedded systems development, with a particular focus on safety-critical industries such as medical devices.
    2021-2024 Jeff Gable & Luca Ingianni
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Episodes
  • Buzzword Bingo (or: which modern technologies make sense for embedded?)
    Nov 13 2024

    Discussing Modern Development Techniques in Embedded Systems

    In this episode of the Agile Embedded Podcast, hosts Jeff Gable and Luca Ingianni play buzzword bingo, discussing various modern development techniques, tools, and methodologies in the context of embedded systems. They explore the relevance and applicability of terms like microservices, serverless, Kubernetes, Docker, continuous integration, continuous delivery, continuous deployment, A/B testing, API-first design, behavior-driven development, and modern languages such as Rust and C++. They also touch upon the use of AI in development and deployment processes, along with debugging, observability, monitoring, and simulation tools like Memfault, Mender, and Renode. The conversation seeks to provide insights and opinions on which of these techniques and tools are worth investigating or applying to embedded projects.

    00:00 Introduction to the Agile Embedded Podcast
    00:06 Exploring Modern Development Buzzwords
    01:26 Web Technologies in Embedded Systems
    05:28 Diving into Docker for Embedded Development
    07:49 Understanding Immutable Infrastructure
    13:32 Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment
    19:53 A/B Testing in IoT Devices
    23:06 API First Design in Embedded Systems
    26:08 Modern Languages: The Case for Rust
    27:54 Exploring Rust in Embedded Systems
    28:37 Challenges with Modern C Programming
    30:10 Embedded Linux and Language Flexibility
    32:27 Model-Based Development with Simulink
    33:53 Modern Tooling for Embedded Systems
    40:25 AI in Embedded Systems
    44:05 AI-Assisted Development
    47:36 Conclusion and Contact Information

    You can find Jeff at https://jeffgable.com.
    You can find Luca at https://luca.engineer.

    Want to join the agile Embedded Slack? Click here

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    49 mins
  • Exploring Rust for Embedded Systems with Philip Markgraf
    Oct 30 2024

    Exploring Rust for Embedded Systems with Philip Markgraf

    In this episode of the Agile Embedded Podcast, hosts Jeff Gable and Luca Ingianni are joined by Philip Markgraf, an experienced software developer and technical leader, to discuss the use of Rust in embedded systems. Philip shares his background in C/C++ development, his journey with Rust, and the advantages he discovered while using it in a large development project. The conversation touches on memory safety, efficient resource management, the benefits of Rust's type system, and the supportive Rust community. They also explore the practical considerations for adopting Rust, including its tooling, ecosystem, and applicability to Agile development. The episode concludes with Philip offering resources for learning Rust and connecting with its community.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    00:26 Philip's Journey with Rust
    01:01 The Evolution of Programming Languages
    02:27 Evaluating Programming Languages for Embedded Systems
    06:13 Adopting Rust for a Green Energy Project
    08:57 Benefits of Using Rust
    11:24 Rust's Memory Management and Borrow Checker
    15:50 Comparing Rust and C/C++
    19:32 Industry Trends and Future of Rust
    22:30 Rust in Cloud Computing and Embedded Systems
    23:11 Vendor-Supplied Driver Support and ARM Processors
    24:09 Open Source Hardware Abstraction Libraries
    25:52 Advantages of Rust's Memory Model
    29:32 Test-Driven Development in Rust
    30:35 Refactoring and Tooling in Rust
    31:14 Simplicity and Coding Standards in Rust
    32:14 Error Messages and Linting Tools
    33:32 Sustainable Pace and Developer Satisfaction
    36:15 Adoption and Transition to Rust
    39:37 Hiring Rust Developers
    42:23 Conclusion and Resources

    Resources

    Phil's Linkedin

    The Rust Language
    Rust chat rooms (at the Awesome Embedded Rust Resources List)

    The Ferrocene functional-safety qualified Rust compiler

    You can find Jeff at https://jeffgable.com.
    You can find Luca at https://luca.engineer.

    Want to join the agile Embedded Slack? Click here

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    50 mins
  • Magic is Bad
    Oct 16 2024

    The Dangers of Magic in Software Abstractions

    In this episode of the Agile Embedded Podcast, hosts Jeff Gable and Luca Ingianni discuss the pitfalls of relying on 'magic' in software development, particularly in tooling, build systems, and frameworks. They illuminate how seemingly helpful abstractions can become burdensome when they obscure necessary complexities or become hard to debug. Through various examples, including comparisons of Arduino and CMake, they explore what makes a good abstraction versus a bad one. The conversation also delves into the importance of composability, testability, and the real-world impact of overly simplistic or 'magical' solutions in long-term projects. The episode wraps up with practical advice for selecting and designing more effective coding abstractions to mitigate risks.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Theme
    00:19 The Problem with Magic in Programming
    02:54 Examples of Good and Bad Abstractions
    04:45 Frameworks and Tools: Arduino vs. CMake
    08:10 Vendor-Supplied Tools and Their Pitfalls
    13:05 Characteristics of Good Abstractions
    29:04 Testing and Abstractions
    37:10 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    You can find Jeff at https://jeffgable.com.
    You can find Luca at https://luca.engineer.

    Want to join the agile Embedded Slack? Click here

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    42 mins

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