Peggy said EDA tools are overpriced? Huh! How about giving me a quality product that doesn't crash so often! Makes Microsoft Office look like mission-critical software. [a pet peeve of mine which I hope to expand on in a future post]
Thursday, February 26, 2009
EDA, Dead or Alive
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Back to School Resources
Monday, February 23, 2009
U.S. And India's Tech Dilemma
Friday, February 13, 2009
A Classic, for Free
You are ready for Valentine's Day, aren't you? Have a good one.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Cadence Links the News
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Keeping the Day Job

Dan Lyons, more famously known as Fake Steve Jobs, wrote Growing Rich by Blogging Is a High-Tech Fairy Tale for his "day job" at newsweek.com.
It gives insight and some figures on the financial opportunities for bloggers. To cut to the chase: there's not a lot of opportunity! Certainly that's not why I blog, though it's nice to imagine the claimed average earnings of $5,060 per year.
It also gave me more insight into Dan Lyons, the person. As often happens, I liked the "fantasy person" Fake Steve Jobs better. I was disappointed to read that getting rich was a big reason for his launching the Fake Steve Jobs blog, which I found absolutely hilarious. Mark me naive for wishing he just wanted to share his creative gift with all of us. You do have a humourous gift, Dan. May you find a way to re-launch it and make a good living while you're at it.
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
FREE Utility Grab-Bag
Therefore, I'm highlighting a few useful commands or utility packages that an engineer might use regularly. I plan to follow this up with a post on useful free EDA packages. My "go-to" utilities are
- screen
- think of it as "text VNC". lightweight and low bandwith. Hey, most of what we do in VNC is textual anyway, right?
- putty
- rock-solid terminal client to access *nix from Windows
- truecrypt
- free industrial-strength encryption. Because you'd hate to have your USB drive or notebook PC data fall into the wrong hands.
- xargs
- *nix command to process a list (e.g., of file names) piped from another command