Today I noticed the german dotnetpro magazine has written an article about netduino and the .NET Micro Framework.
It's the second .NET MF related article I noticed in the past few days in german magazine. Nice to see .NET MF gets some editor's attention. Did anyone see other articles in the past few weeks?
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netduino article in dotnetpro magazine
Started by awaiK, Jul 16 2012 11:43 AM
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Posted 16 July 2012 - 11:43 AM
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Posted 16 July 2012 - 11:48 PM
It's great to see more articles about Netduino and .NET MF. Can you provide a few more details on the article contents, and maybe a link to where we can buy a copy?
We've started a collection here...I'm sad that I don't speak some of these languages natively!
Thanks for sharing this, awaiK!
Chris
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Posted 17 July 2012 - 08:44 AM
Hi Chris,
one article you can find in the latest dotnetpro 08/2012: dotnetpro 08/2012 single order
I haven't read the article yet, because I just ordered the magazine.
The other article was published in c't Hardware Hacks 11/2011 and is about .NET Gageteer: c't Hardware Hacks 11/2011 single order
one article you can find in the latest dotnetpro 08/2012: dotnetpro 08/2012 single order
I haven't read the article yet, because I just ordered the magazine.
The other article was published in c't Hardware Hacks 11/2011 and is about .NET Gageteer: c't Hardware Hacks 11/2011 single order
#4
Posted 17 July 2012 - 11:32 AM
Oh cool, we support both technologies (NETMF and Gadgeteer). I'll have to (try via Google Translate) to grab a copy of each!one article you can find in the latest dotnetpro 08/2012: dotnetpro 08/2012 single order
I haven't read the article yet, because I just ordered the magazine.
The other article was published in c't Hardware Hacks 11/2011 and is about .NET Gageteer: c't Hardware Hacks 11/2011 single order
You can use up to 2 Gadgeteer modules on the Netduino Go mainboard (although technically up to 8 Gadgeteer modules will work in some scenarios, we think Gadgeteer pin sharing is confusing so we say 2).
Thanks again for bringing this up!
Chris
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