>code came with the arduino ide >it has a blinking sample
duck yeah get that shit on got yo
you a developah now boyeee
link that shit the linkedin and get you some of that swwwwweeeeet cyber dough
You did better than me. My brother asked me to make an Arduino program for him since he was busy att, I never programmed an Arduino before, and I use Linux mint on an laptop that isn't really recommended for Linux, and I aren't a whiz at it either, and I genuinely gave up trying, without even getting that blinking light, because it was just too much of a pain in the ass to load the program on the board. I coudnt get the ide to recognize any of my USB ports and program the board. I also fricking hate programming, I dabbled in it just enough to realize that it's far too frustrating for me, that phase of figuring something technical out, when you have zero experience and can't even start, that is something I ran into several times when programming, trying to do practical shit always involved some sort of interface or library that seemed to operate on a logic i have no experience with, and nothing works. I hate it. I'd rather work with my hands. I also think programmers are overwhelmingly homosexuals and I'd rather not deal with them every day.
>it. I'd rather work with my hands. I also think programmers are overwhelmingly homosexuals and I'd rather not deal with them every day.
i do both
i build greenhouses, rebuild engines, build steel garages,
i also build bootloaders, autonomous drones with dead reckoning, large scale social messaging platforms
and
i
fricked
your
sister
I believe you do, since my brother is both a talented handyman and an embedded programmer. It's also not impossible you fricked my sister since she is a prostitute.
Nice, spend another 100 hours learning how to do things with arduino, and then throw it away, and get an esp, and discover that it's actually possible to make real-world usable things with microcontrollers.
could you post the code on GitHub or DropBox?
The code came with the arduino ide, it has a blinking sample.
>code came with the arduino ide
>it has a blinking sample
duck yeah get that shit on got yo
you a developah now boyeee
link that shit the linkedin and get you some of that swwwwweeeeet cyber dough
why do people insist on posting their feet? Fricking DISGUSTAN
You are a good boy. I'm proud of you.
Now add a button or switch to control it.
And after you do that, look into debouncing. Find a way to debounce with code, and a way to do it with hardware.
ok, now do a 3 phase motor controller with center aligned pwm
You did better than me. My brother asked me to make an Arduino program for him since he was busy att, I never programmed an Arduino before, and I use Linux mint on an laptop that isn't really recommended for Linux, and I aren't a whiz at it either, and I genuinely gave up trying, without even getting that blinking light, because it was just too much of a pain in the ass to load the program on the board. I coudnt get the ide to recognize any of my USB ports and program the board. I also fricking hate programming, I dabbled in it just enough to realize that it's far too frustrating for me, that phase of figuring something technical out, when you have zero experience and can't even start, that is something I ran into several times when programming, trying to do practical shit always involved some sort of interface or library that seemed to operate on a logic i have no experience with, and nothing works. I hate it. I'd rather work with my hands. I also think programmers are overwhelmingly homosexuals and I'd rather not deal with them every day.
>it. I'd rather work with my hands. I also think programmers are overwhelmingly homosexuals and I'd rather not deal with them every day.
i do both
i build greenhouses, rebuild engines, build steel garages,
i also build bootloaders, autonomous drones with dead reckoning, large scale social messaging platforms
and
i
fricked
your
sister
I believe you do, since my brother is both a talented handyman and an embedded programmer. It's also not impossible you fricked my sister since she is a prostitute.
Nice, spend another 100 hours learning how to do things with arduino, and then throw it away, and get an esp, and discover that it's actually possible to make real-world usable things with microcontrollers.
What country are you from?