Thursday, 14 May 2015

Beyond Arduino: Low-Cost, Open Source Circuit Boards; (Hack) and Slash: Doing the LORD's Work

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Beyond Arduino: Low-Cost, Open Source Circuit Boards
Software developer widely known for Apache Flex Justin Mclean recently spoke about hardware and software merging and how much easier it has become to cheaply make your own hardware. Justin, a self-taught circuit board designer, recently sat down with Timothy Lord to talk about the process of making prototype boards for potential Internet of Things products or just for the fun of making LEDs light up.

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