A topic that I find particularly interesting, which is raised by many embedded software developers whom I meet, is dynamic memory allocation – grabbing chunks of memory as and when you need them. This ...
If your production Linux system is logging memory allocation failures, it might still be able to keep running. But developers want to keep an eye on which code can survive a shortage of memory. In ...
Posting this in cast it's of help to others, and also to get it into Google's results: I recently set up a Windows 10 machine for someone whose previous Windows 7 machine had died. The only anomaly ...