Fork del taller original de NodeBots hecho por Julián Duque.
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Aprenderemos cómo programar un Arduino con Node.js usando el increíble framwork Johnny-Five.
Antes de comenzar el workshop tendrás que instalar la última versión estable de Node.js.
- Developer tools: XCode Command Line Tools
- Developer tools: build-essential
Deberían poder instalar Johnny Five sin problemas.
- Introduction
- Basic Electronics
- Digital Output - Led
- Digital Input - Push Button
- Other Components
- Music Player (Piezo Buzzer)
- LCD Screen
- Ultrasonic
- Fun projects
- Holiday Ligths
- Web Controlled RGB Led
- Realtime Temperature Sensor using WebSockets
- Drumbox
- Your awesome project here!
- Other projects with Arduino and Node.js
- Realtime MQTT Server
Copyright (c) 2015 Alejandro Oviedo
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