Designing Your First Embedded Linux Device (Part 1): Framing the Development Process

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This is the first video in a series based off a whitepaper on designing your first embedded device; it covers the beginning and ending of the product development process.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:16 Bad hardware decisions are one of the hardest things to work around as a software developer
02:41 Shipping the product
04:00 How to deal with bugs and crashes once the product has been shipped?
05:18 Designing your first embedded linux device is not easy

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About the presenter:
Robert Brock has worked at KDAB for 10 years and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Creative Technologies. As an editor and host for the KDAB channel, he helps share insights, tips, and experiences, aiming to educate and inspire.

About the author:
Nathan Collins is a Senior Software Engineer with over a decade of experience in Qt development. Since 2012, he has built applications for Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, iOS, and embedded Linux, working with both Qt Quick and Widgets.

About KDAB:
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Your are providing great help and support to the Qt developers and embedded guys

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Very interesting video.

PS: Could you make more automatically dubbed videos?

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