Apache Mynewt is an operating system for low powered embedded systems based on 32-bit microcontrollers. At the core, it is a small pre-emptive RTOS and an extensive set of modules for connectivity, file systems, power and performance management options and lots more. It is a highly flexible, responsive, general purpose OS for constrained devices, think of it as embedded Linux for devices that can’t run Linux. Features include a secure bootloader, image management, hardware abstraction, instrumentation for stats and logs. This makes it easy to go from prototype to production when using Apache Mynewt without having to reinvent the wheel.
The slides are generated from asciidoctor markup and displayed with reveal.js. This means the content can be kept under version control and exported to a number of formats other than HTML.
To install the needed dependencies on OSX run:
install-deps.sh
Then run:
mvn clean compile
Once built, the generated slides can be found at:
target/generated-slides/index_en.html
Just open the index_en.html
in a browser to view the slides.
Some features require the slides to be viewed via a http/https url you can do this by running:
mvn jetty:run-exploded
And goto http://127.0.0.1:8080/index_en.html
in a browser to view.
If you add ?print-pdf at the end of the URL, you can then print the slide deck into a PDF document.
Some key shortcuts that may help you give a presentation: