Links for January 30, 2018

The MathWorks: A series of 11 videos demonstrating MathWorks tools in a DO-178C process, starting with the requirements process and ending with the verification of the software. This video series covers DO-331 Model-Based Development and Verification, as well as DO-333 Formal Methods.

Links for January, 22, 2018

Pruned: Crypto-water computers – wow, I would never have believed this….

Built in 1936, this machine was “the world’s first computer for solving [partial] differential equations,” which “for half a century has been the only means of calculations of a wide range of problems in mathematical physics.” Absolutely its most amazing aspect is that solving such complex equations meant playing around with a series of interconnected, water-filled glass tubes. You “calculated” with plumbing.

Tips on professional blogging

Andrew Chen recently posted his experiences on ten years of professional blogging. One of his points that I am trying to implement is writing frequency (maintain a regular schedule). I am working to post something everyday to build up the habit of posting. Right now, that mostly consists of links that are interesting to me. Andrew also linked to an older post with 10 tips for starting a professional blog, again there are a number of good points there.

Links for January 19, 2018

Codeplease.io: Thoughts from a new software engineering manager. I am not a manager, but as a lead engineer, I can identify with the problem of not being able to focus on making code changes due to interruptions.

 

Links for January 18, 2018

CivikOwl: Case study of launching a Minimum Viable Product, this article describes the launch of a Chrome extension. One of the top takeaways is using video to help spur interest from potential users.