Optimizing C for Microcontrollers - Best Practices - Khem Raj, Comcast RDK

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Optimizing C for Microcontrollers - Best Practices - Khem Raj, Comcast RDK This talk will cover the tips and techniques to write best possible C programs for microcontrollers. It will use Zephyr as usecase and demonstrate the size and performance optimizations and tradeoffs. Besides C language itself, it will also present how to squeeze benefits out of GCC for microcontrolles and RTOSes like Zephyr About Khem Raj Working on deploying Yocto Project/OpenEmbedded into Comcast's community Reference Design Kit for STB, Gateway and IoT platforms. Working on designing optimal open source software development and contribution procedures. Previously worked at Juniper where he was responsible to creating and maintaining Linux base operating system for upcoming Junos( Juniper's Network Operating System) again it was based on Yocto project. He is a contributor and maintainer for pieces in OpenEmbedded and Yocto Project. Last he spoke at ELCE Berlin in 2016.

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