In my last column I asked the question, "Where Did Low Code/No Code Go?" suggesting that platforms enabling business people to move icons around a screen to create applications may have a very short ...
Information technology architecture is where abstractions become real. Modern enterprises are increasingly moving toward ...
Machine code: the ones and zeroes are an abstract representation of the electromagnetic signals flowing through the wires and computer chips. Assembler: hides away the machine code, allowing a ...
Electronic products that use a microcontroller have become so complex today that they commonly use a real-time operating system (RTOS). An RTOS can manage low-level resources and time, improving the ...
Why a hardware abstraction layer (HAL) facilitates building a test system. What does Testeract’s HAL look like? How developers can take advantage of Testeract’s TestPoint software. Automated test ...
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