Increasing Linux device development productivity with graphical tools
Jun 15, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThis whitepaper from esteemed Linux author and TimeSys Product Manager William von Hagen discusses the productivity advantages that graphical development tools can bring to embedded Linux development. It uses TimeSys's Eclipse-based TimeStorm tools by way of example, but the material presented is largely vendor-neutral.
This whitepaper is the first of a series of whitepapers from von Hagen, who previously published a five-part series of vendor-neutral whitepapers on migrating embedded Linux development to the 2.6-series Linux kernel. According to von Hagen, whitepapers in the new series will effectively rebut a January EE Times editorial by Green Hills Software CEO and notorious Linux basher Dan O'Dowd predicting the death of the Linux tools market.
Read von Hagen's latest whitepaper:
TimeSys will sponsor a series of half-hour long Webinars corresponding to the whitepapers in von Hagen's new series.
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