Arduino documentation goes open-source for community contributions
Members of the Arduino community can now suggest edits to docs, tutorials and help center content directly through the GitHub repository.
Members of the Arduino community can now suggest edits to docs, tutorials and help center content directly through the GitHub repository.
Arduino library submissions have a new, easier and more transparent workflow that lets the community contribute more, and to do it quickly.
This post is from Massimiliano Pippi, Senior Software Engineer at Arduino. GitHub Actions is the name of the SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) system introduced by GitHub about a year ago, currently in public beta and now approaching the general availability status. When you read SDLC, think about some sort of CI/CD system that’s generic […]
Electronic musical instruments are fun for Makers. With some cheap tools, know-how and passion, anyone can become a real synth geek. Just ask software developer Liam Lacey, who happens to also be a sound coder and freelance hacker. He recently won element14’s Open Source Music Tech design challenge for his Vintage Toy Synthesizer project — it’s an acoustic […]
Today we are very proud to release Arduino IDE 1.6.6 and updated cores for all supported platforms (AVR 1.6.9, SAM 1.6.5, SAMD 1.6.2) This update brings an impressive 723 closed issues and 147 pull requests merged. Most intriguing features are: Long-awaited new arduino-builder: this is a pure command-line tool which takes care of mangling the code, resolving library […]
The Arduino Yún has been used by IAAC‘s Open Thesis Fabrication student Marisa Charusilawong to make an interactive toolkit for developing interactive facade elements using shape-memory alloy. During the 16-week intensive research program based in Barcelona: We developed a modular system where several Arduino Uno’s can be networked over I2C and finally connect them to an […]
This is for the uber-cool geeks who want to specially set up a pre-dinner concert for their loved ones. Using an SRF05 and an Arduino Uno get that beautiful musical effect with the perfect smile! Also get the code from Github, plug it in, load the sketch and play! via [Michele] and [Larry]