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Tasks: A Time-Triggered Scheduler for Arduino | chris barlow
A library for managing scheduled execution of multiple functions for Arduino. OS-less multitasking(-ish) for microcontrollers!
Tasks: A Time-Triggered Scheduler for Arduino | chris barlow
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Tagged arduino, from-ifttt, libraries, microcontrollers, multitasking, scheduling, tasks, timing
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Project time
I’ve been tinkering a little bit with my electronics stuff again. Now I’m trying to decide on a project to do, and which hardware platform to use… I have a ton of different microcontrollers — Digispark (ATtiny85), Digispark Pro (ATtiny167), Digistump Oaks (ESP8266, wifi), Adafruit Trinket Pro (ATmega328), PunchThrough Bean (BLE), Particle Core (wifi) / Photon (wifi) / Electron (3G cell), NodeUSB (ESP8266, wifi), ESP201 wifi modules, some Arduino Pro Mini clones, a Tessel2 (wifi, linux, JavaScript), RFduino (BLE), and a few others that I can’t even remember right now.
- TV Mute Button
- WiFi/Bluetooth control for our garage door
- Motor push-assist for our son’s wheelchair
- Distributed temperature sensors tied to our thermostat
- A mailbox sensor to notify us when we have mail
- Some under-cabinet lighting using addressable RGB LED strips
- Phone push-notifications from our doorbell
- Tying into the security system panel and sensors in our house
- RGB reactive lighting for my car (audio spectrum, etc)
- Homebrew robot or quadcopter
I suppose the first thing should be to finish up the TV Mute Button I started to build for our son a while back. But as you can see, I have plenty of possible choices. I guess I’ll start small and work my way up. 🙂
Posted in Electronics
Tagged arduino, ble, bluetooth, diy, electronics, esp, esp8266, homeautomation, robotics, security, sensors, WiFi
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chartd
chartd makes it easy to include charts (either png or svg) on your web site, by just passing parameters in the URL of an img tag. For simple charts, this will be easy-peasy to automate. Of course, the downside is the same as for any other time that you let a third-party service have responsibility for your content — what if they shut down the service?
chartd – responsive, retina-compatible charts with just an img tag
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Visual Representation of SQL Joins – CodeProject
If you ever get confused about inner and outer joins in SQL, this is very useful.
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Tagged database, databases, dba, Development, from-ifttt, inner, innerjoin, joins, MySQL, outer, outerjoin, sql, webdev
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ECMAScript 6 compatibility table
Massive ES2015 (AKA, ES6) compatibility chart, breaking down which features are implemented in which JavaScript engines. If you want to use some of the newer/more esoteric ES2015 features, you probably want to check this out.
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Tagged babel, Browsers, closure, compatibility, es2015, es6, from-ifttt, JavaScript, js, Mobile, node, nodejs, typescript
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