Harry Potter
Join the Frontend Masters workshop on Hardware with Arduino and JavaScript to learn how to control physical hardware using JavaScript, interact with sensors, and create IoT projects. Led by Steve Kinney, this workshop covers Arduino, Johnny-Five, LEDs, sensors, and more.
A few Key Focus points!
By participating alongside us in the workshop, you'll learn:
Figure out how to construct web applications can interact with the physical world.
Figure out how to peruse information from sensors and show it on a LCD.
Figure out how to control motors and servos with your code.
You compose JavaScript to control physical hardware using the Johnny-Five.
Steve Kinney
Steve is the front-end modeler at Transient. Beforehand, he was the front-end modeler at Twilio and SendGrid. He is the chief emeritus and pioneer behind the front-end engineering program at the Turing School for Software and Plan in Denver, Colorado — a non-profit designer training program. In a past life, Steve was a New York City government funded teacher. He showed custom curriculum and web improvement in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Sovereigns. He as of now lives in Denver, Colorado
Control basic hardware devices, read information from sensors, or make IoT projects!
Workshop Subtleties
In this workshop, we examine how to utilize code to control hardware. Using the both the official Arduino SDK and Johnny-Five library for Node.js, we will figure out how to make LEDs light up, control Web APIs, read update web pages, pull information in from outsider APIs, and read information from the world around us. En route, we will become familiar with the basics of electronics and work with microcontrollers.
Daily Schedule
We've previously held north of 300 workshops with thousands of participants in-person and online. In this time we've found ways of scheduling the day, so it goes without a hitch and productively. In any case assuming that you're in-person or participating with us online you'll have the full capacity to replay things you missed, get your inquiries responded to LIVE and interact with the educator over the course of the day.
9:30AM
Introduction
9:45AM
Setting up Arduino Uno
10:00AM
Getting begun with the Arduino IDE
10:20AM
Blinking a Drove
11:00AM
Wiring up a button
11:45AM
Reading information from a sensor
12:30PM
Lunch
1:30PM
Building an instrument
2:30PM
Interactive games
3:30PM
Introduction to Johnny-Five
4:00PM
Controlling a web page with hardware
Occasion Subtleties
What
One Entire Day Workshop Meeting
Replay Videos (accessible right away)
When
August 16, 2023 - 9:30am to 5:30pm Central Daylight Time
Where
Choice 1: Go to online on our full HD live stream
Choice 2: Go to in-person at HQ in Minneapolis, MN
Synopsis
Anybody who needs to compose JavaScript to control straightforward hardware devices, read information from sensors, or make projects with the Internet of Things.
Any Requirements?
Understudies ought to buy the Offical Arduino Starter Kit
Useful Links:
Zip/rar files password can be one of these :- FreeCourseUniverse / CheapUniverse
Hey Guys We are Tech Enthusiasts and we know knowledge is key to success ! We are here to open path to your success by providing what you want. Today education == business. Our moto is education should be accessible by any person who is not able to purchase overpriced content.
All TakenDown courses are available here
Β© 2022 FreeCourseUniverse. All Rights Reserved