1
0

Little update of the year
All checks were successful
Build Jekyll weblog / build (push) Successful in 7s

This commit is contained in:
JackCarterSmith 2024-09-14 08:33:36 +02:00
parent 0d5831563d
commit 0bbfcbcd8e
Signed by: JackCarterSmith
GPG Key ID: 832E52F4E23F8F24
3 changed files with 12 additions and 10 deletions

View File

@ -17,9 +17,8 @@ tag_line_alt: Talk is cheap, make things!
# Note: The `>` means to ignore newlines until next item ("destination").
description: >
I build this blog to keep track of my projects's progress and for sharing purpose.
I'm mainly interested in low-level programming and architecture of systems.
It focuses mainly on HW programming and systems architecture.
C, C++, Verilog and VHDL are usually the programming languages involved in my projects.
destination: ./_site # Directory Jekyll outputs to
baseurl: "" # The subpath of your site, e.g. /site/
url: https://weblog.jcsmith.fr # The base hostname & protocol for your site

View File

@ -6,18 +6,21 @@ menu_index: 2
menu_visible: true
---
> As I'm quite demanding when it comes to the quality of the content, I'm finding it hard to produce many articles at the moment...
> No, this blog isn't dead, it's WIP!
Wake up Neo! Ready to follow the white rabbit?
This is my personnal R&D journal of some projets I've started but not necessarily finished.
I'm mostly self-taught on the subjects I deal with and would deal with. English language included.
So, my approach will be mainly random, following a recurent scheme: try, "crash", re-try.
But it's the right method to properly understand a topic and later, mastering this new skill.
I'm mostly self-taught on the subjects I deal with and would like to deal with. English is included.
So, my approach will therefore be mainly methodical, following a recurring scheme: try, "crash", try-again.
But it's an effective way of understanding a subject and later on, mastering new skills.
I build this blog in the same idea to develop some litterals skills, like English (yeah, I'm FR_fr) and subjets synthesis.
Including sharing reflections and experimentations on various topics.
I build this blog with the same idea of developing some literary skills, like English (yeah, I'm FR_fr) and summarizing topics.
Including sharing reflections and experimentations on various subjects.
I'm a digital and FPGA designer with 5 years of professionnals experiences.
Currently I'm working in a French "CNRS" branch for the thermal imaging infrared sensor.
I'm a digital and FPGA systems designer with 6 years of professionnals experiences.
Currently, I'm working in a French "CNRS" subsidiary on infrared sensors for thermal imaging.
I've an engineering degree in "industrial electronic and embedded system" and I've worked mostly in opto-electronic device conception.
----
@ -36,7 +39,7 @@ Some of topics that you will find here:
You can also find me on Discord(#jackcartersmith), [StackOverflow][link_so] and [GameDev.SE][link_gdse]:
As you can see, I'm "back-backend" developer and therefore, I'm lazzy with all of the "frontend" languages and codes...
As you can see, I'm "back-backend" developer and therefore, I'm lazzy with all of the "frontend"...
So thanks to G.Lampert for it's blog sources, I share some of it's interest in "Game Dev" and reverse engineering.
Don't hesitate to take a pic' from it's own blog! (http://glampert.com/)

Binary file not shown.

Before

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 14 KiB

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 110 KiB