Arduino Programming with .NET and Sketch

Arduino Programming with .NET and Sketch

Arduino Programming with .NET and Sketch

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Description

Leverage .NET and Sketch in your Arduino development implementation and integrate it into your .NET program.

There are many Arduino models and compatible shields that can be used in Arduino boards. Integrating between an Arduino platform and .NET technology or Sketch can produce more advantages. Arduino Programming using .NET and Sketch shows readers how to do so with practical Arduino projects, such as preparing a development environment, performing sensing and actuating with external devices, implementing Windows Remote Arduino and building a simple IoT program.

Use this quick reference to learn the basics of the Arduino platform for multiple models and start your Arduino programming in .NET and Sketch today.

What You'll Learn:
  • Learn the basics of the Arduino platform
  • Prepare and set up an Arduino development environment
  • Develop an Arduino program using .NET and Sketch 
  • Implement Windows Remote Arduino
  • Build a simple IoT program
Who This Book Is For:
.NET and Sketch developers who want to learn Arduino programming.
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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781484226582
ISBN10 1484226585
Number Of Pages 168
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller APress
Format paperback
Edition 1st ed.
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Author's Bio

Agus Kurniawan is a lecturer, IT consultant, and author. He has 15 years of experience in various software and hardware development projects, delivering materials in training and workshops, and technical writing. He has been awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award 13 years in a row.
He is currently a researcher and involved in teaching activities related to networking and security systems at the Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia and Samsung R&D Institute, Indonesia. He is also pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. 

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