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Monthly Archives: October 2015

.NET Micro Framework Update?

It seems that something is moving into that area. We haven’t heard anything from microsoft for long time but probably in the next few weeks we are going to get a .NET Micro Framework Update.  As a Netduino Plus owner i have to say that this is

Arduino Relay Control with Johnny-Five

Johnny-Five is getting popular and day by day more and more people are using it for programming devices like Arduino, intel Galileo, beaglebone etc. It needs NodeJs and this means that the code you write for your Arduino is in Javascript language. How convenient?  As

AngularJS Formly – Render JSON based forms

AngularJS Formly is a nice project I found recently in Github which shows clearly the power of AngularJs framework. Formly is a directive that takes Json data that represent a form and it renders them in  Html. This is very useful for creating dynamic forms based

A handy client-side scraping library – Artoo.js

Its nice to have handy small applications, libraries etc to use in your daily tasks. Few days ago I found Artoo.js which is a small library and the owner’s website states “is a piece of JavaScript code meant to be run in your browser’s console

Use a solar panel to power your RaspberryPi

Julian Sarokin in his website posted a small video on how to use a solar panel for powering a raspberry pi.  It is a very simple guide and and it misses a lot of stuff but if you want something quick it will give you

Asp.net MVC deployment to Azure

Even if  I have a membership in Windows Azure for ages I never really tried to deploy a real web project with database etc. It turns out that it is not that difficult. Azure is giving you many options the management panel is awesome. I

Raspberry Pi Gameboy Pocket (Pi-Pocket)

An amazing project from Travis Brown. He was able to fit a raspberry pi and a 2.5 inch TFT into a gameboy pocket case. Total cost was around 140$ and this includes except raspberry pi and tft, a Teensy microcontroller, a Li-Ion 2600mAh battery, an

Tessel. A microcontroller that runs Javascript

Tessel showed up last year but its only recently when we saw the new version. As they state in their website Tessel is a microcontroller that runs JavaScript and it’s Node-compatible. One nice feature is the embedded WiFi which is very convenient nowadays. Also the tech specs