February event - discussion

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Marc

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Jan 22, 2013, 10:37:13 AM1/22/13
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To make sure we'll have a great February event, please contribute to this thread!

  • Demo your project (short presentations please!)

  • Call out
Have an idea for a project or group project? Need specific skills with a project/concept? Register for a lightning talks slot.
  • Add your name and idea (post the details in reply)

  • support session:
  • Bring your projects/boards and kit! We'll have a various tables where we'll work on our projects after the presentations. If you don't have any kit or project
you can buddy up with others.
  • We'll have support session where you can get help for your project, but let us know beforehand the specs:
  • project / name / links to code or resources (post the details in reply)

  • SUGGESTIONS
  • Add your ideas or comments in reply

NEXT EVENT: February, date & venue tbc

Thanks

M

Christian Bianchini

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Jan 23, 2013, 7:48:31 AM1/23/13
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Well, as you can see , I am going to show something with Processing and Arduino, I may using ultrasound or IR sensor because I dont have any light sensor at home :( 
The example is ready but if you want to see something more than what I described on my blog, just speak now :)

Marc

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Feb 11, 2013, 7:29:30 AM2/11/13
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Our next event is up!

Join us on Tuesday 26th February at C4CC for our 2nd event:

This time we'll have a much more hands-on event where we'll all bring our projects, buddy up and help each other.

> Do you want to demo a project? (get in touch)
> What project/boards are you bringing?
> Please add questions and comment in replies.

cheers

Marc

Christian Bianchini

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Feb 27, 2013, 11:55:03 AM2/27/13
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I can try to present my FFT Leds strip, only if I am going to get all the items before date.
Otherwise I can do something with Socket, WebSocket, NodeJS, Driver motor, GPS, Servo controller, Raspberry setup, etc....  up to you, what do you think it's better to show on a meetup :)
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