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Animated Musical Holiday Lights at TVUG
I’ll be presenting a session on building your own holiday musical light show using Phidget boards and .NET at this month’s Tech Valley User Group . I’ve previously written an article about this topic on the Coding4Fun site, and there will be a full...
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Anyone heading out to PDC2008 this year? I will be in attendance with (hopefully!) a new Wiimote project and perhaps a few old ones as well. More details on that when the project is a tiny bit further. We will also be giving away a free...
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Coding4Fun Book News
Now that we have finished writing the book , we finally have an official title and chapter listing. Someday we may even have a cover. The title has morphed into Coding4Fun: 10 .NET Programming Projects for Wiimote, YouTube, World of Warcraft, and...
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Wiimote Smoothboard
I was contacted by Boon Jin Goh recently about his super awesome Wiimote Smoothboard application. Boon Jin took Johnny Lee ’s original Wiimote Whiteboard app and added a ton of functionality. What was a proof of concept or tech demo is now...
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