Sep. 10th, 2012 01:23 am
On Solving Hard Problems
Hi, LiveJournal!
A week or so ago, I promised at least some of you some real content. I've been working off and on for a few months on writing this, then polishing it up for general consumption (thanks to Ben Wolf for helping me clean it up!). I got the inspiration from working in what was essentially the "chip emergency room" for a few months, and then at the same time reading Gene Kranz's "Failure Is Not an Option"; I realized that over that time, I had developed a set of techniques to help systemize debugging, and I figured it might be interesting to share it with the rest of the world.
So, without further ado: On Solving Hard Problems.
Enjoy!
A week or so ago, I promised at least some of you some real content. I've been working off and on for a few months on writing this, then polishing it up for general consumption (thanks to Ben Wolf for helping me clean it up!). I got the inspiration from working in what was essentially the "chip emergency room" for a few months, and then at the same time reading Gene Kranz's "Failure Is Not an Option"; I realized that over that time, I had developed a set of techniques to help systemize debugging, and I figured it might be interesting to share it with the rest of the world.
So, without further ado: On Solving Hard Problems.
Enjoy!