Posts Tagged ‘arduino’

Pinboard bookmarks for January 31st

Pinboard links for January 31st, syndicated automagically: How to Start Making Your Own Electronics with Arduino and Other People’s Code – While you could (eventually) learn to code Arduino projects yourself and make your Arduino do almost anything, you can also simply piggy back off open-source projects already available (that's what this budding Arduino user [...]

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Pinboard bookmarks for January 22nd

Pinboard links for January 22nd, syndicated automagically: Weekend Project: Learning Ins and Outs of Arduino | Linux.com – Arduino is an open embedded hardware and software platform designed for rapid creativity. It's both a great introduction to embedded programming and a fast track to building all kinds of cool devices like animatronics, robots, fabulous blinky [...]

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Pinboard bookmarks for December 7th

Pinboard links for December 7th, syndicated automagically: DIY drones – his is the home for everything about amateur Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Use the tabs and drop-down menus above to navigate the site. This community also created ArduPilot, the world's first universal autopilot (planes, copters of all sorts, ground rovers, boats). The ArduPilotMega autopilot hardware [...]

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Pinboard bookmarks for December 1st

Pinboard links for December 1st, syndicated automagically: Arduino – Software – The open-source Arduino environment makes it easy to write code and upload it to the i/o board. It runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The environment is written in Java and based on Processing, avr-gcc, and other open source software.

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Pinboard bookmarks for November 3rd

Pinboard links for November 3rd, syndicated automagically: Change Management is the Foundation of a Social Organization | Social Business News – The foundation for social organization transformation is culture and leadership. Process and technology initiatives are certainly important and play a vital role; but without a change in organizational behavior it will prove meaningless. Change [...]

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A little bit of energy for 2011

… for meme-messing, ie. tinkering along innovation, curiousness, open source, hacking, arduino et al. – in short, all what’s needed for living an engineer’s geek’s life in 2011 – that’s what I wish you and me

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Learn programming

Now that the weekend has arrived (no longer TGIF feelings) some neat inspiration is creeping up, ie. how to use this tool for creativity and imagination: Daniel Shiffman from Mark Webster on Vimeo.

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