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6. Programming Wearables

Joan Horvath, Lyn Hoge2 and Rich Cameron1

(1)Nonscriptum LLC, Pasadena, California, USA

(2)Los Angeles, California, USA

One of the things that people find intimidating when starting up Arduino projects is that you do need to learn to program, at least a little. The good news is that a good way to learn computer programming is to look at examples, and there are many examples out there for basic Arduino programming.

As with our sewing and electronics chapters, we only have the space to get you started here, and you will probably need some details fleshed out using other resources. Arduinos ...

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