Getting Started with .Net Gadgeteer: Learn to Use This .Net Micro Framework-Powered Platform Contributor(s): Monk, Simon (Author) |
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ISBN: 1449328237 ISBN-13: 9781449328238 Publisher: O'Reilly Media OUR PRICE: $14.24 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: June 2012 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Technology & Engineering | Electronics - Digital - Computers | Hardware - General - Computers | Programming Languages - C# |
Dewey: 621.381 |
Series: Make: Projects |
Physical Information: 0.21" H x 5.59" W x 8.5" (0.26 lbs) 85 pages |
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Publisher Description: Learn how to quickly build cool electronic gadgets with .NET Gadgeteer. With the easy-to-follow instructions in this guide, you'll tackle five fascinating projects, using Microsoft's rapid prototyping Gadgeteer platform. There's no soldering involved--you simply plug in modules that make gadget-building quick and easy. Ideal for beginners, this book shows you how to work with modules and other hardware in the popular Fez Spider Starter Kit, and teaches you how to program your gadgets with Visual Studio C# Express and the .NET Micro Framework 4.1 SDK. You'll soon learn a wide range of programming techniques along with the skills to design your own projects.
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Contributor Bio(s): Monk: - Dr. Simon Monk has a degree in Cybernetics and Computer Science and a PhD in Software Engineering. Simon spent several years as an academic before he returned to industry, co-founding the mobile software company Momote Ltd. He has been an active electronics hobbyist since his early teens. Simon is author of a number of hobby electronics books including '30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius', '15 Dangerously Mad Projects for the Evil Genius' and 'Arduino + Android Projects for the Evil Genius'.Monk, Simon: - Dr. Simon Monk has a degree in Cybernetics and Computer Science and a PhD in Software Engineering. Simon spent several years as an academic before he returned to industry, co-founding the mobile software company Momote Ltd. He has been an active electronics hobbyist since his early teens. Simon is author of a number of hobby electronics books including '30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius', '15 Dangerously Mad Projects for the Evil Genius' and 'Arduino + Android Projects for the Evil Genius'. |