Marc Jessome
About Marc Jessome
Marc Jessome is a Software Engineer at Memfault, with a focus on developing tools for embedded systems and a keen interest in sustainable firmware development.
Current Role at Memfault
Marc Jessome is currently working at Memfault, where he focuses on building developer tools for embedded systems. His role involves creating solutions aimed at improving development practices within organizations. Jessome's contributions at Memfault are centered around enhancing tools that aid in debugging and maintaining embedded systems.
Previous Experience at Panic
Before joining Memfault, Marc Jessome served as a Senior Embedded Software Developer at Panic. During his tenure at Panic, Jessome gained extensive experience in embedded software development. His work at Panic solidified his expertise in the field and contributed to his growth as a software engineer.
Contributions to the Interrupt Blog
Marc Jessome has written for the Interrupt blog, where he shares his insights and knowledge on embedded development. His contributions showcase his passion for the field and provide valuable information and guidance to other developers. The blog covers a range of topics related to embedded systems and their challenges.
Interest in Sustainable Firmware Development
Marc Jessome has expressed a keen interest in sustainable firmware development. He advocates for best practices that promote sustainability in the development and maintenance of firmware. Jessome's focus on sustainability reflects his commitment to advancing the field of embedded systems in an environmentally responsible manner.
Discussions on IoT Debugging Challenges
Marc Jessome has participated in discussions about the challenges of debugging in the IoT world. His insights address the complex issues that arise when dealing with embedded devices at a consumer scale. He emphasizes the importance of effective debugging techniques and tools to manage these challenges successfully.