Three Suggestions for Successful Code Reviews

We’ve all been a part of bad code reviews. Both as the developer and as the reviewer. If you haven’t, you’re extremely lucky! Code approved with zero comments seconds after […]
Using a Git GUI Isn’t All Bad (And Sometimes Pretty Useful)

While not the popular opinion of CLI git users, I’ve gotten a ton of mileage from my git GUI. Using the CLI rather than a GUI provides a lot of […]
The Case for EmbedOps (Embedded DevOps)

From even before the first computer was working, the technology industry has been looking for the best way to write code. Today, as code “eats the world”, the types of […]
Secure Boot – What Is It?

Secure Boot Secure Boot is a security standard for devices used during the boot process to ensure only software that is created and trusted by the manufacture is executed. In […]
I want to write my first embedded program. Where do I start?

The boom in the Internet of Things (IoT) commercial devices and hobbyist platforms like the Raspberry Pi and Arduino have created a lot of options, offering inexpensive platforms with easy […]
3 Lessons for Engineers Communicating With Customers

Before working with Dojo Five, I had worked with teammates from different backgrounds, but never met or talked with customers. There’s more to it than status updates. Your customers may […]
Protect Your Security Keys Using git-secret

Development teams, especially those working remotely or spread across different company locations can run into a problem when they need to store sensitive files for the team to use but […]
Collaboration

Truth be told, I could have tidied things up bit to make us seem more organized, but that would have looked staged and ruined the picture. “The Dojo Five Office […]