"Goodbye 2019, Hello 2020" + a little bit more improvement
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In the past year:
The company's key personnel who worked on hardware and backend management software left one after another. I was promoted from a bystander to a key member of the technical department. I was the only one left.
The company's products are relatively old, and the MCUs are from micochip, ST, and Ti. Each has an independent development environment, and the background software is designed by DELPHI.
I know a little bit of C language, but it is limited to using arrays. I am not good at using pointers and data structures. It is very difficult. The boss only requires that we can meet the new requirements of customers and ship the goods.
At least there are forums for these MCUs in the eeworld forum. If you have any questions, you can ask them in our forum. With my efforts, the technical support for these MCUs is basically met.
These IDEs can only upgrade and transform existing products and improve business knowledge.
I also took the time to participate in a " GD32E231 DIY" and learned a lot about GD32 in the eeworld forum . In the future, I can gradually replace other companies' products with GD32 and unify them into a domestic platform. Thanks to the Electronic Engineering World Forum for helping me!
I first heard about RTT in 2019. The World Forum on Electronic Engineering opened my eyes. I want to start working hard to improve myself.
The only regret is that we don't have the declining DELPHI forum here. The DELPHI problem is solved by the CSDN forum.
In the new year:
1. I hope to upgrade two existing company products using my own data structure.
2. I hope I can use the RTT domestic operating system.
3. Learn an advanced object-oriented software. Although it is a bit difficult, the requirements are low, and you only need to write a serial port debugging program.
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