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Geek Pride Day – May 25th | Channel 3B
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A blog about Python, hardware hacking, webservices, and whatever else seems to fit. Geek Pride Day – May 25th. May 22, 2012. Friday is Geek Pride Day. And I wanted to invite all of you to celebrate with me by taking a class. Or just geeking out. I’ve been working on getting the MakerBar off the ground as a place for experimental and physical projects and would love to invite all of you to come by after work any Friday. For our open Craft Night and on May 25th we’ll be offering a Soldering Class.
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February | 2013 | Channel 3B
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A blog about Python, hardware hacking, webservices, and whatever else seems to fit. Raspberry Python – Talking Clock @ Hoboken MakerBar February 9. February 3, 2013. Next Saturday I’ll be teaching another class at my hackerspace, the MakerBar. In Hoboken. This will be my third Raspberry Python class. Following up on the initial class. And the train class. Like the others, this workshop. If you’re interested in coming, please rsvp at meetup here. Posted by Andy Fundinger. Follow “Channel 3B”. Build a webs...
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Raspberry Python – Talking Clock @ Hoboken MakerBar February 9 | Channel 3B
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A blog about Python, hardware hacking, webservices, and whatever else seems to fit. Raspberry Python – Talking Clock @ Hoboken MakerBar February 9. February 3, 2013. Next Saturday I’ll be teaching another class at my hackerspace, the MakerBar. In Hoboken. This will be my third Raspberry Python class. Following up on the initial class. And the train class. Like the others, this workshop. If you’re interested in coming, please rsvp at meetup here. Posted by Andy Fundinger. February 3, 2013 at 11:48 pm.
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The First Clock of February | Channel 3B
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A blog about Python, hardware hacking, webservices, and whatever else seems to fit. The First Clock of February. January 31, 2013. By the end of the week it will be February and my hackerspace, MakerBar. Will be on to our February theme, it’s about time. The members are talking about clock and calendar projects and there are two clock classes in the works; Raspberry Python – Talking Clock Feb 9th. And ChipKIT for Organic Lifeforms: Clock Edition Feb 23th. Step 3 Program ( combined OLED example here.
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A blog about Python, hardware hacking, webservices, and whatever else seems to fit. August 26, 2012. PythonAnywhere starts from the assumption that you will be running Python. They also assume that you’ll want to use Python interactively at least sometimes, probably a lot. The operation of PythonAnywhere is to login and select a console. You can choose from your existing consoles or start a new one in your choice of:. Python: 2.7 / 2.6 / 3.2. IPython (0.12): 2.7 / 2.6 / 3.2. PyPy (1.6): 2.7. June 8, 2012.
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March | 2013 | Channel 3B
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A blog about Python, hardware hacking, webservices, and whatever else seems to fit. Not Making Money Ain’t Cheap. March 15, 2013. Last January one of my friends, Bert Hartmann, approached me saying it was that it was time to finally found a Hackerspace in Hoboken. He’d already gathered a half dozen people and thought I should be in on it. Having been a long time admirer of hackerspaces without ever having one close enough to join I was in. More details are on the the MakerBar Blog here.
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January 12, 2014. Improvements to the technology means more promise for AR and 2.5 billion AR apps are expected to be downloaded by 2017. But if you’re wondering how you’ll actually use AR, we’ve outlined seven real ways in which you, city dwellers across the globe, might soon use this bleeding-edge technology. AR has great potential to transform our cities and the way we learn and discover within them. In a new neighborhood or exploring another city? Metaio also experimented with 3D virtual “docen...
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