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jobs.runtimerec.com
lanceharvie
www.linkedin.com/in/lanceharvie/
Software / Firmware Engineers - C/C++
Mechanical Engineers -
Machine Learning/Computer Vision Engineers -
IOT Engineers -
Electrical Engineers -
FPGA Engineers -
FAE Engineers -
Control Systems Engineers -
Electronic Engineers -
Avionics Engineers
Team Leaders
Engineering Managers
CTO’s
Cost of a bad hire
A bad hire in embedded engineering can have far-reaching consequences. In this episode, we explore the hidden costs of hiring the wrong candidate and how to avoid them.
📉 Key Points Covered:
Financial Losses: Wasted resources, delayed projects, and potential legal risks.
Cultural Impact: Disruption to team dynamics and decreased morale.
Productivity Loss: Compromised quality, missed deadlines, and reputational damage.
🤝 The Importance of Finding the Right Balance
Finding candidates who excel in both technical expertise and cultural fit is crucial. Other challenges include:
Accurately assessing technical skills.
Identifying red flags like poor communication or inconsistent work history.
Evaluating essential soft skills such as teamwork and adaptability.
👨💻 How Specialized Recruitment Agencies Help
Industry Expertise: Deep understanding of the embedded engineering field.
Vetted Candidates: Access to pre-screened professionals.
Enhanced Screening: In-depth technical interviews and background checks.
Cultural Matching: Aligning candidates with your company’s values.
🚀 Advantages of Using a Recruitment Agency
Access to niche talent.
Reduced time-to-hire.
Valuable market insights, including salary trends and industry best practices.
Strategic long-term partnerships for ongoing recruitment needs.
💡 What to Look for in Candidates
Technical Proficiency: Relevant skills and experience.
Problem-Solving Abilities: Analytical thinking and creativity.
Cultural Fit: Shared values and communication style.
Growth Mindset: Commitment to continuous learning and development.
Strong Communication Skills: Ability to articulate complex ideas clearly.
📢 Best Practices for the Recruitment Process
Structured interviews with standardized questions.
Diverse interview panels to get varied perspectives.
Continuous evaluation to refine the hiring process.
Prioritizing diversity and inclusion in recruitment efforts.
🌟 Employer Branding Tips
Highlight your company culture and mission.
Emphasize growth opportunities and exciting projects.
Use clear and concise language to attract top talent.
For more tips on hiring and recruitment in embedded engineering, subscribe to our channel and never miss an episode!
📩 Contact us: mail:info@runtimerec.com
🌐 Website: runtimerec.com
📉 Key Points Covered:
Financial Losses: Wasted resources, delayed projects, and potential legal risks.
Cultural Impact: Disruption to team dynamics and decreased morale.
Productivity Loss: Compromised quality, missed deadlines, and reputational damage.
🤝 The Importance of Finding the Right Balance
Finding candidates who excel in both technical expertise and cultural fit is crucial. Other challenges include:
Accurately assessing technical skills.
Identifying red flags like poor communication or inconsistent work history.
Evaluating essential soft skills such as teamwork and adaptability.
👨💻 How Specialized Recruitment Agencies Help
Industry Expertise: Deep understanding of the embedded engineering field.
Vetted Candidates: Access to pre-screened professionals.
Enhanced Screening: In-depth technical interviews and background checks.
Cultural Matching: Aligning candidates with your company’s values.
🚀 Advantages of Using a Recruitment Agency
Access to niche talent.
Reduced time-to-hire.
Valuable market insights, including salary trends and industry best practices.
Strategic long-term partnerships for ongoing recruitment needs.
💡 What to Look for in Candidates
Technical Proficiency: Relevant skills and experience.
Problem-Solving Abilities: Analytical thinking and creativity.
Cultural Fit: Shared values and communication style.
Growth Mindset: Commitment to continuous learning and development.
Strong Communication Skills: Ability to articulate complex ideas clearly.
📢 Best Practices for the Recruitment Process
Structured interviews with standardized questions.
Diverse interview panels to get varied perspectives.
Continuous evaluation to refine the hiring process.
Prioritizing diversity and inclusion in recruitment efforts.
🌟 Employer Branding Tips
Highlight your company culture and mission.
Emphasize growth opportunities and exciting projects.
Use clear and concise language to attract top talent.
For more tips on hiring and recruitment in embedded engineering, subscribe to our channel and never miss an episode!
📩 Contact us: mail:info@runtimerec.com
🌐 Website: runtimerec.com
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You may be wondering why the h*ll torvalds proposed Rust for kernel development? And then you look at the problems it provoked. It is like two different torvalds.
Agree I think Linus is reluctant about Rust - in the past he would have outright said no.
Video is outdated.
Except Ada
Totally - shame Ada did not go mainstream.
Well, the kernel guy that was driving this RUST in the kernel adoption just quit. Me says... Hey Rust guys. Go write your _own_ kernel. Mkay?
Why are you running business logic on a microcontroller? Seems kinda goofy to me...
Well good C programmers will muck around with golbolt sometimes. Its interesting.
Plain C has abstractions. We call 'em opaque pointers. You don't really give a rats ass how a FILE pointer works. You just know you can fgetc out of it or fputc into it.
You sir are way better than the discord mods!
Thank you - glad you found it useful.
Rust
*_"Nothing better than C"_* Uh... because nobody is willing to make an attempt to make something better. It's absolutely not a perfect language, and it's outdated.
Countless attempts have been made and continue to be made with some success but C continues to reign supreme. Purphaps AI will come up with something revolutionary.
Nah, fortran is better, more efficient to, c sucks arse, Linus Torvalds doesn't know what the heck he's talking about here.
how about rust ?? i am from 2024. 😃. i respect C though 🙂
Where did you get the IDE from? They have something called xtc those are just toolkits and so far I didnt see an IDE
Hello, at 0:13 you say you upgraded to a 12 core - are you talking about the processor? If so, I didnt really think or know you could upgrade that on these but I also dont see why not. That would be cool. Can you install a later OS if you actually can upgrade the processor? The first 2 item links are around $150 a piece. I already have 2TB nvme samsung pro, or cant you buy a 1tb nvm (whatever specific one to fit the nvm slot positions on this trsh can) for $100-200? I dont even care about cloning my old HD. I'm an IT engineer and am lazy right now lol, havent looked up specific NVMe names the different slot positions im thinking about when it comes to the ssd. forgive me. done this stuff for the last 20 years. :) also, GREAT video! Sorry, I sent my comment only 15 seconds into it because i heard the processor upgrade reference. Man thats sweet. mines a friggin 4 core, my pops gave it to me and told me it was a 6 core lol. still awesome if i can upgrade
Yep I'm running a 2.5 GHz 12-Core Intel Xeon E5 - cheap on ebay. The latest OS is MacOS Monterey - you can't upgrade this machine to any OS version above 12.7.5. Monterey is more enough for most tasks. Have fun!
@@lanceharvie6933 thank you for your reply and again for the awesome video! take care friend
@@lanceharvie6933 sorry to bother again, any chance you can tell me the best possible processor i can upgrade it to? would it be the 2.5 GHz 12-Core Intel Xeon E5? Man, that's only $20 on eBay, kinda crazy that cheap.
@@foxitallrecordsyep that’s the one I have cheap as chips. Amazing how cheap compute has become. Have fun!
I can think of 3 better alternatives, Assembly, Zig, Rust.
Do you see any language suitable for developing OS other than C? HolyC
Trying writing a generic/template hash map with dynamic memory allocation in C and you'll quickly realise it rightly belongs in the dark ages.
That exactly why I love c too. You can look at any line in a c program and easily tell exactly what the line is doing. For me, c is just assembly with a nice coat of paint, but you don't loose any control.
Rust i guess
I learned C in college from the K&R book, but don't really use it in any job I've had. I wish there were more embedded projects that made sense for enthusiast/amateur use of such a powerful language. Maybe even sell your creations in an Etsy marketplace (thinking about a commercially viable use).
*Why no one is talking about who created C... That man died lonely ...*
Thanks alot for these vital info !!
100% Agreement with Torvalds. I am SE since 32 years. 👍
isn't the guy asking the question the linux cast?
Holy C all the way
That's because he never tryed borland pascal with basm and inline assembly and machine code.
"I like tinkering hardware from a software perspective." Words to live by
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Linus having a C compiler in his brain
But why is he critical about C++ if he's good with C
because the language is notorious for bad design decisions, is basically impossible to write perfectly, is a pita to compile (not to mention the current iteration of C++ is literally not possible to compile due to the aliasing model requirements). yeah. C++ is bad, for when you expect to support a giant open source project with the intention of running said code on millions devices.
I have extensively used C programming throughout my journey in embedded systems. Currently, working with IoT has given me significant insights into developing high-performance code optimized for low energy consumption.
I see
It's actually crazy how many rust fans were triggered by this lol
Recently I had to audit a little project of 6k assembly instructions compiled from C, and the fact that everything can be traced easily between Source Code and Object Code it is such an important thing while developing safety critical software, that makes C so relevant today.
Well, if you replace the factory firmware with that aftermarket stuff, I'll bet you didn't read the fine print, so I'll tell you that there is no longer the ability to store data to a file - no file system. - and that's a huge loss.
RIP Dennis Ritchie. unsung hero....
try to program computers in Simulink and you will learn to appreciate C. The only way to program a computer in Simulink the way a computer actually works is to build a virtual computer by digital logic in Simulink and then program that virtual computer with machine code, and then that isn't even feasible performance wise...
Now that we have rust, this aged like milk
This will never age - Rust is not the holy grail
@@lanceharvie6933 it was added to the Linux kernel
Remember, c++ failed but not rust
@@coffee-is-poweryep, time to switch to BSDs.
Why am I getting this content all of a sudden, I can barely turn on a computer
I bet he hasn't even used Ada. Obviously a language designed for embedded and hardware use is going to be better than C, even if you ignore Ada's safety benefits.
Ada is awesome unfortunately it never reached mass adoption like C did.
@@lanceharvie6933 True the compilers weren't ready when programming took off. However, considering Adas excellent and efficient support for C and with AdaCore writing blogs and docs and making the tooling very user friendly. Then there is little reason not to benefit from Ada 2022 in 2024.
like, why would you upload a video with many small texts with the quality of a potatoe?
Now they're adding RUST to Linux.
I had my C course in building C, room 63, ground floor (0x63) and drove an old C-Class. I guess my path was set back then :D
haha love your sense of humour
I am so grateful that I found your video! I have a trashcan, Mac Pro 2013 I have the same computer that you do except I only have a six core processor and 64 ram and soft. I have a 256 gig hard drive. I need to upgrade everything and I’m really hoping that on your channel, you offer insights to all of this and I tell you one thing, brother, if you can assist me installing these parts from your videos, I’ll gladly donate $100… Thank you so much for the time you put in your videos
I use it for video and music production and it blows away any of my PCs… The computer is basically what? 11 years old! It blows away at two-year-old laptop PC.
I'm glad I was able to help. There are loads of videos on how to take apart a trashcan macpro to change parts to upgrade like this one th-cam.com/video/I__kkAokR9Y/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/ADePfPH6vdk/w-d-xo.html
I have developed in C and C++ for years. But lately, when I look at say, a C++ code sample web site, I'm seeing errors. And it occurs to me, that C++ has gotten too complicated, if professionals are submitting buggy code.
Thank you, Linus. Unemployed senior C developer for almost a year now here. Your talk makes it easier to move forward.
here when the white house deprecated c and c++
Lisp > c