small progress on 2 new posts. mostly want the ideas noted

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Embedded Logging
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.. post:: 10, June 2025
:tags: diy, docker, embedded, development, advice
:category: Projects
:author: len0rd
I often encounter situations in embedded development where I need to roll my own solution for logging on an MCU. The standard quick-fix to this challenge is for your application to tie a UART to printf and listen there during runtime. While this is a good start, getting embedded code to a production state will often require more.
In my first fulltime job out of college, the senior engineers who mentored me came up with a simple but flexible solution for logging on an embedded platform which I still use to this day. Here's a quick summary of how it works and how you can implement it.
Support multiple output streams
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.. simple_release_versioning:
Release Versioning In C/C++ Projects
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.. post:: 10, June 2025
:tags: diy, docker, embedded, development, advice
:category: Projects
:author: len0rd
- this is geared towards projects that use languages that dont have a standardized approach to versioning (c,cpp)
- simple version.json in repo root that is used as a the single source of truth
- generate version.cpp via cmakes tools