They really need to re-edit some of these videos. Every time a speaker references a slide you should cut to the side so we can see what they are talking about. Seeing the slides is more important than staring at the speaker.
Overall, I think that there is a gap between experimenting with software and experimenting with soldering on PCBs that are not through-hole. Better use development specific Raspberry PIs or Arduinos with break-out boards, so you don't actually touch a chip's pins....that's just wrong especially for beginners - especially since it costs money, as they said.
They really need to re-edit some of these videos. Every time a speaker references a slide you should cut to the side so we can see what they are talking about. Seeing the slides is more important than staring at the speaker.
OK, but any news on :
- 1.0 release date
- How to make a production Device ? After downloading Eagle for example, what are next steps ?
Thanks
Overall, I think that there is a gap between experimenting with software and experimenting with soldering on PCBs that are not through-hole. Better use development specific Raspberry PIs or Arduinos with break-out boards, so you don't actually touch a chip's pins....that's just wrong especially for beginners - especially since it costs money, as they said.
Orcad?
Adafruit luv! :)
cool!!!
cute!