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?
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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