[MakeLV] Fruits of Code Year and Micro-controllers?
Josiah Ritchie
josiah at josiahritchie.com
Thu Jun 7 07:30:40 CDT 2012
Github might be better for sharing and collaborating on code than Google Docs.
I even created us an an organization there:
https://github.com/organizations/MakeLV
I can answer questions concerning git (open source code versioning system).
JSR/
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Will <staticphantom at gmail.com> wrote:
> Any coding skills are sufficient past extreme basics :). I'll keep you
> posted as I get a little more settled for a bit out here.
>
> -Will
>
> On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 1:35 PM, William Weik <wweik at lutron.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hey Will,
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>> I'm interested in helping you out with the framework.
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>> I don't know if my current coding skill will be sufficient or not, but I
>> should be able to get up to snuff pretty fast.
>>
>> If you want to share share the code with me I'd love to take a look.
>>
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>> -Will W
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>> From: makelehighvalley-bounces at makelehighvalley.com
>> [mailto:makelehighvalley-bounces at makelehighvalley.com] On Behalf Of Will
>> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 2:42 PM
>> To: Build things for fun!
>> Subject: [MakeLV] Fruits of Code Year and Micro-controllers?
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Everyone!
>>
>>
>>
>> I have been busy with my preparations to Chicago for the next two months
>> (quite unfortunate really) however I have managed to be productive
>> concerning some projects for the space. One such project is a web based tool
>> for graphically displaying data in a web page. I am currently looking up how
>> to use web sockets for interactivity however the generic plotting has come
>> around quite nicely. I have come at a point with the RFID project to where I
>> cannot gain enough visibility into my project given the lack of test tools
>> so... this project I am working on is solve the problem I have concerning
>> the space to some degree which is the lack of test tools.
>>
>>
>>
>> I do admit, my conversations with Bill and Dave have largely influenced my
>> motivation for creating these basic test tools when there was a discussion
>> about school systems spending way too much on what the current market has to
>> offer for simple tools used for science experiments in the classroom. With
>> that, I am currently developing the frame work and library to 1) eventually
>> make a low speed oscilloscope that is based on micro controllers 2) live
>> data plotting of virtually any device streaming to a largely 3) platform
>> independent system.
>>
>>
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>> The framework I am working on is simple and would be a great time for
>> people to learn how to write code (I will be assisting) as well as joining
>> me on my journey to make some cheap test tools for the lab and our home work
>> shops. I am currently using Google Drive to back up and host my project, if
>> anyone is interested please let me know because I am willing to share the
>> project with anyone and help teach for those who are inclined. For those of
>> you that may wish to skip ahead through Code Year and jump right to the fun
>> part of all the lessons and start working on an application, now is a great
>> time to jump in and have fun! I am open to using skype and/or google talk
>> for discussion as I work for essentially creating a virtual hacker space
>> during my absence.
>>
>>
>>
>> Dave, I would like some input into how this framework should work in terms
>> of possibility being used as a platform in the future for creating and
>> allowing cheap science tools in the classroom if at all possible.
>>
>>
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>> Tom, what I'm working on will just use a serial interface or USB to
>> a micro controller so given the simplicity and generic state of
>> communication this will work on PIC, Atmel, ARM, etc. Input from your
>> perspective would be nice especially concerning that I'm sure you know what
>> it's like looking at a bunch of numbers through a terminal for recovering
>> data.
>>
>>
>>
>> What I currently have so far is in my code year folder in another folder
>> title'd "bar graph" which should be viewable here.
>>
>>
>>
>> A call for help... does anyone have any input on how to work with
>> websockets? I'm rather confused where to start with them however they are
>> extremely powerful.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Will Christensen
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