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Review of Dr. Iris Bohnet's Book "What Works"

The How-To Guide to Gender Equality Every Workplace Needs | A Review I once sat in on a faculty leadership meeting where bets were taken as to whether a female professor would come back from sabbatical pregnant so that she could take “more time off”.  All I did in the moment was bite my cowardly […]

An example project: Alarm System

“Home Security and Automation” Project Description [What the project is to achieve, a half to one page. Please describe the educational component of the project.] Home security projects are relatively common for engineering and computer science students.  They typically focus on a superficial and limited technical implementation. The objective of this project is to learn […]

A Project to Compare C & C++

I want to spend my sabbatical year re-thinking my perspective on C++ and Assembler and how to teach engineering and computer science material using those two languages. To keep myself focused I'll need a target application, ideally with hardware.  In fact, two applications would be ideal: Controlling chip heat Alarm system The first application would […]

Rethinking C, C++ and Assembler

I don't like Assembler programming.  I was forced to use it in 1997 in EE 380 on the Motorola 68000 with Prof Nelson Durdle at the University of Alberta.  Ditto, for C++.  My C professor, Prof. Martin Mintchev, in EE 445 convinced me that it was bloated and terrible.  So, since that time, I've been […]

Hello world!

I'm an Associate Lecturer in the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University.  I'm starting this blog during my 2018-19 sabbatical.  I'm planning on touching on teaching, embedded systems, C/C++ programming and my research about soft robots.