Gentlemen. I am now fully erect.
CognosSquare 1 month ago
Very cool! Nicely done Matt!!
tiege 1 month ago
Ha ha, almost everything you said went way over my head! All I understand is how very cool that is!
TheInternetwatcher 1 month ago
Keep it up Matt, I believe you can do it! I am sure python is easy to learn, and I like to see improvements on projects.
dunnoson2009 1 month ago
Python's easy to learn, so don't be too concerned, Matt.
raceimaztion 1 month ago
so happy
daafies2 1 month ago
Well i say go for python. Its great. Its so simple, easy to learn, and has many functions. I get mad because when I program in C++ I try to use python API's that C++ doesn't have :D
electromaniack1 1 month ago
at the moment i dont have time to learn all this stuff.
actually i cant even find useful info on how to connect multiple LED's in a line.
and there are 2 was of connecting them? in line and individually. nevermind
the point is : one day im gonna learn all this tech stuff and my house is gonna be awesome!
timar03 1 month ago
You could use those RF (333mhz~400mhz) modules, which are super cheap + Arduino VirtualWire Library which is super easy to use
xanokothe 1 month ago
Its a great project. Now looks more like EgoStocks xD
Now all we need are batteries! Those wires are ugly on the glass.
Love it! Totally want one, and I'm glad you finally have an excuse to learn Python.
bekathwia 1 month ago
first view!
wilkes982 1 month ago
Gentlemen. I am now fully erect.
CognosSquare 1 month ago
Very cool! Nicely done Matt!!
tiege 1 month ago
Ha ha, almost everything you said went way over my head! All I understand is how very cool that is!
TheInternetwatcher 1 month ago
Keep it up Matt, I believe you can do it! I am sure python is easy to learn, and I like to see improvements on projects.
dunnoson2009 1 month ago
Python's easy to learn, so don't be too concerned, Matt.
raceimaztion 1 month ago
so happy
daafies2 1 month ago
Well i say go for python. Its great. Its so simple, easy to learn, and has many functions. I get mad because when I program in C++ I try to use python API's that C++ doesn't have :D
electromaniack1 1 month ago
at the moment i dont have time to learn all this stuff.
actually i cant even find useful info on how to connect multiple LED's in a line.
and there are 2 was of connecting them? in line and individually. nevermind
the point is : one day im gonna learn all this tech stuff and my house is gonna be awesome!
timar03 1 month ago
You could use those RF (333mhz~400mhz) modules, which are super cheap + Arduino VirtualWire Library which is super easy to use
xanokothe 1 month ago
Its a great project. Now looks more like EgoStocks xD
Now all we need are batteries! Those wires are ugly on the glass.
xanokothe 1 month ago
Love it! Totally want one, and I'm glad you finally have an excuse to learn Python.
bekathwia 1 month ago
first view!
wilkes982 1 month ago