About the reviewers
Cristian Marussi earned his bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Udine (Italy), and spent almost 15 years working with embedded Linux. Cristian has been lucky enough to journey all the way through the software stack, from the userspace down to the lands of the kernel and firmware, while spanning a wide set of different products, from network appliances to consumer mobile devices. He has a keen interest in OS and system software development and internals. He has worked for companies such as Eurotech SPA, VDS Rail, and Samsung Cambridge Solution Center; he is currently a kernel developer in the OSS department at ARM Ltd. in Cambridge (UK).
Antonio Tringali is an electronic engineer working as a freelancer. He specializes in automation and remote system control. Most of his work in recent years is concentrated on automated parking systems, security access control, renewable energy data processing, and 3D printers. He likes to work from the silicon up, equally at ease with an oscilloscope as he is with a compiler.
Antonio had the pleasure of getting to know Rodolfo years ago, when writing for the same leading Italian Linux magazine. In 2015, he reviewed another of Rodolfo's books, BeagleBone Essentials. Now, he is eagerly awaiting the next book to come from this prolific author's keyboard.