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O’Reilly Webcast: Expanding the Capabilities of your Arduino Projects

Michael Margolis is the author of Arduino Cookbook 2nd Edition, a collection of projects utilizing the physical computing platform of Arduino, the open source electronics prototyping platform. In this webcast Michael will discuss how to combine and apply multiple techniques from the Arduino Cookbook. Don’t miss this informative presentation.

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P4M 400 BUILD POWERFUL IOT APPLICATIONS WITH PHP USING PHPOC

P4M-400: BUILD POWERFUL IOT APPLICATIONS WITH PHP USING PHPOC

PHP which stands for Hypertext Preprocessor is one of those server-side programming languages that is widely used across web-related applications. PHP has found applications in countless web development projects and even other cloud-based applications. But PHP applications don’t seem to stop there and this with the advent of PHPoC. PHPoC is a programming language based on the popular PHP and

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Getting started with Python and Arduino MKR1000 for secure IoT projects

Getting started with Python and Arduino MKR1000 for secure IoT projects

Arduino MKR1000 meets Python With the release r2.0.7, Zerynth adds another board to its supported device list: Arduino MKR1000, a device specifically designed for IoT projects. The MKR1000 is described as a powerful board that combines the functionality of an Arduino Zero (already supported by Zerynth) and the connectivity of a Wi-Fi Shield, with a Cryptochip for secure communication. The design also includes a

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Call for Makers Hackaday Prize for Social Impact Projects

Call for Makers: Hackaday Prize for Social Impact Projects

In patnership with Digi-Key, Supply Frame and Microship, Hackaday is calling for the curious, the creative, and the determined who are working to create social change in order to transform the world using their hardware and programming knowledge in addition to scientific, design, and mechanical abilities. This contest by Hackaday will encourage people innovate projects that can impact in

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