Thursday, 8 January 2015

Kit Teaches Arduino Programming, Electronics; What Should We Do About the DDoS Problem?

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Kit Teaches Arduino Programming, Electronics
Financed by a KickStarter campaign, the Arduino-based DuinoKit is aimed at teaching the fundamentals of electronics, microprocessors and programming. The kit comes with all parts necessary for numerous projects along with easy-to-understand diagrams and part specs. Timothy Lord recently talked to Dan Alich, the math teacher behind the kit.

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