The Plum Geek Ringo is small Arduino based robot. You can see the specs here: http://www/plumgeek.com. This device has a variety of sensors, lights and motors. This talk will cover the capabilities of this device and will show examples of developing code for the Arduino processor that drives it. Arduino code is written in C using one of several development environments (see: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/HomePage).
After Kent's talk, we are planning on having a lightning talk (or two) on topics yet to be determined. If you have a lightning talk that you would like to present, please get in touch with us (info@uniforumchicago.org) with your offer or just let us know the night of the general meeting at the library before we start.
As usual we will be having a "Meeting After the Meeting" for talk and drinks, and since the meeting is on Thursday we are planning it at the Bulldog Alehouse restaurant in Bolingbrook on Weber Rd. The link goes to the restaurant's Bolingbrook website with a clickable, expandable map.
Kent Archie is a retired software developer and teacher. Over the years he has programmed on everything from Fortran using punched cards on a Univac 1100 to web applications using node.js and Mongodb. He has taught at several local colleges. He is lately having fun playing with NodeJS and Android applications.
Bolingbrook Fountaindale Library http://www.fountaindale.org/ Meeting Room A (1st floor) 300 West Briarcliff Road Bolingbrook, IL 60440
Use the library's FAQ (http://www.fountaindale.org/about/faq) as a source for how to get to meeting.
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