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This talk will cover how to use Nix to improve embedded systems development. We'll look at how Nix helps set up consistent development and testing environments, differences with Docker and how to get started with it in embedded contexts. Examples will include setting up Zephyr and Python-based workflows.
This talk will cover how to use Nix to improve embedded systems development. We'll look at how Nix helps set up consistent development and testing environments, differences with Docker and how to get started with it in embedded contexts. Examples will include setting up Zephyr and Python-based workflows.
This talk will cover how to use Nix to improve embedded systems development. We'll look at how Nix helps set up consistent development and testing environments, differences with Docker and how to get started with it in embedded contexts. Examples will include setting up Zephyr and Python-based workflows.
This talk will cover how to use Nix to improve embedded systems development. We'll look at how Nix helps set up consistent development and testing environments, differences with Docker and how to get started with it in embedded contexts. Examples will include setting up Zephyr and Python-based workflows.