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Arduino gift guide by Neoteric at 1:33 pm EDT, Jul 3, 2009 |
The Arduino open-source microcontroller platform can be programmed and equipped to perform a nearly endless list of functions. It's likely the best all-around centerpiece to a modern electronics project. But one of the tasks Arduino is best used for is straight-up fun - the open design means there's an Arduino board suitable for almost any project, and a wealth of add-on "shields" extends its abilities with ease.
it's never too soon to think about x-mas. --timball |
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RE: Arduino gift guide by Dr. Nanochick at 11:40 pm EDT, Jul 3, 2009 |
Nice...now that I have more "free time" (yeah right) I really want to play more with this stuff....thanks for posting this. Neoteric wrote: The Arduino open-source microcontroller platform can be programmed and equipped to perform a nearly endless list of functions. It's likely the best all-around centerpiece to a modern electronics project. But one of the tasks Arduino is best used for is straight-up fun - the open design means there's an Arduino board suitable for almost any project, and a wealth of add-on "shields" extends its abilities with ease.
it's never too soon to think about x-mas. --timball
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