Retrospect

Three weeks of vacation are over. What exiting things did we do?

  • Grind the old color of six more windows and doors and paint them.urlaub15-IMG_6619
  • Replace the leaking roof of the shed and replace it with a new one.urlaub15-IMG_6612
  • Cut the bigger openings for the four new skylights, seal three of them.
  • Make the wiring for the three electric ones.
  • Build two of the four new reveals. The old ones don’t fit for the new windows.urlaub15-IMG_6617urlaub15-IMG_6615

That doesn’t sound much, but it kept us busy for three weeks. There is still plenty of work to do at the house. Two more reveals need to be made and installed.

After that I am done with construction work. I want to get back working on the Walker.

Hunting the Snark

boot-loopMicrocontroller code is simple. No memory allocation, very few pointers, simple structure. Ok, there are interrupts, but they can be managed.

But why does it always end up in hunting strange bugs? A few weeks ago I started writing the code for a smooth linear motion. I thought that would be a good exercise for more complex motion code I’d begin with soon. Then I also wrote a test for this function. I am now always developing formal tests. The time you spend on the tests is much less then hunting the bugs in the production framework. For the microcontroller I am using AceUnit.

Now a few weeks passed by and I still didn’t get much further. The test produced garbled output and did restart in a never ending loop. Strange. Luckily, that happened with a rather simple test case. I did strip it down. The output did change unpredictably. I stripped it down further, and found a few bugs in the serial output code. I use the serial output for debugging, unfortunately the Arduino doesn’t support the standard connectors for an Atmel debug device. I fixed the code, not understanding why it could have lead to a restart loop, but in good hope. After restoring the test framework, I ran the test case again, and it still looped forever. At least the output looks nicer now. It is a Boojum, for sure.

snark-its-a-boojumBy the way, ‘The Hunting of the Snark’ by Lewis Carroll is a wonderful poem, worth to read. With brilliant ideas, as you would expect from him. I have a reprint with the original steel engravings, like the one on the left.

Travel

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Guadalajara

I have been on a business trip for almost 2 weeks – Guadalajara, Orlando, Reston. Audits, audits, audits. It’s not relaxing and there isn’t much site-seeing, but meeting so many nice colleagues around the world gives me a huge push. You are aways welcome, get help and have a chance to peek inside the live in their countries. That’s very different to just an touristic holiday trip. And after you have met someone in person it is so much easier to communicate later on phone.

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Installation in front of the Instituto Cultural Cabañas

I had a weekend to spend and decided to take the Saturday in Guadalajara and fly to Orlando on Sunday. A workmate showed me the town center and we did visit two museums, a historical and one with modern art. Great. Guadalajara is a nice and vivid town with plenty of public art. The Mexicans seem to love this. And the food, and the jugos, I love fresh juices.

Now most of the year’s travel is done, only a short trip to Bucharest left in October.