Reading
Books and papers
Books and papers — what's been read, what's on deck.
Recently read
3
1 paper and 2 books in the visible shelf.
Queue
8
1 paper and 7 books on deck.
Average rating
4.3
Based on the rated items currently listed in the recent shelf.
Current threads
What the queue points toward
A few themes recur in the current queue: architecture, embedded implementation, and navigation algorithms.
Shelf
Recently read
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Aldous Huxley
Not technical, but useful as a reminder that systems questions are never only technical questions.
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Yuval Noah Harari
A good wide-angle reset when most of the day is spent inside implementation detail.
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Older, but still interesting as a reminder that optimization ideas tend to reappear in new wrappers.
Queue
On deck
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An Unambiguous Delay-and-Multiply Acquisition Scheme for GPS L1C Signals
Queued because modern civil signal structures are a good forcing function for clean acquisition thinking.
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Introduction to the Theory of Computation
A return to fundamentals never hurts, especially when implementation work gets too close to the metal.
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The C4 Model for Visualising Software Architecture
Sits in the same lane as the MBSE side of the work: interfaces, boundaries, and shared understanding.
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Design Patterns for Embedded Systems in C
Directly relevant to the translation step between a prototype and a constrained implementation.
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Real-Time UML Workshop for Embedded Systems
Partly for the design notation, partly for the habits of thinking clearly about behavior and timing.
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Embedded Software Development with C
Another book in the same practical lane: disciplined implementation under real constraints.
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Unix Power Tools
A counterweight to specialized engineering work; good general tools tend to compound over time.
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Bash Cookbook
Mostly here for the same reason as Unix Power Tools: small tool fluency pays for itself repeatedly.