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Articles by Gert Boddaert (Articles: 4, Technical Blog: 1)

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Desktop Programming
MFC
8 May 2000   Updated: 8 May 2000   Rating: 4.17/5    Votes: 3   Popularity: 1.99
Licence: CPOL    Views: 246,810     Bookmarked: 51   Downloaded: 7,549
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Programming Languages
C++
9 Jan 2000   Updated: 2 Jan 2001   Rating: 4.43/5    Votes: 14   Popularity: 5.08
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Extending the functionality of your programs using explicit linking
3 Dec 1999   Updated: 5 Jan 2001   Rating: 4.25/5    Votes: 4   Popularity: 2.56
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An application demonstrating process synchronisation and interprocess communication
18 Oct 2000   Updated: 23 Oct 2000   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 3.89
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An introduction to using spin locks for synchronization.

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Windows
3 Feb 2013   Updated: 3 Feb 2013   Rating: 4.80/5    Votes: 4   Popularity: 2.89
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Real-time scheduling in operating systems.

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Technical Lead rtos.be
Belgium Belgium
Gert Boddaert is an experienced embedded software architect and driver developer who worked for companies such as Agfa Gevaert, KBC, Xircom, Intel, Niko, (Thomson) Technicolor, Punch Powertrain, Fifthplay, Cisco and Barco. For more obscure details, please take a look at his LinkedIn profile. Anyway, he started out as a Commercial Engineer – option “Management Informatics”, but was converted to the code-for-food religion by sheer luck. After writing higher level software for a few years, he descended to the lower levels of software, and eventually landed on the bottom of embedded hell… and apparently still likes it down there.

His favourite motto: “Think hard, experiment and prototype, think again, write (easy and maintainable) code”,

favourite quote: “If you think it’s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur.” – by Red Adair,

I can be contacted for real-time embedded software development projects via http://www.rtos.be and http://www.rtos.eu