Month of FlyBys

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We need you! Each of us here come from some area of expertise (or at least competence). For the month of November we'd like to publish one FlyBy per day. Check out the list of existing FlyBys. Please use this form when you're ready to begin.

Month of FlyBy organizers: Robert Carlsen and John Dimatos

Schedule

This is flexible, feel free to ask about switching dates. Please commit to the date you'd like your FlyBy to be published. You're welcome to create the FlyBy prior to the publish date and we'll announce it on the appropriate date. Please add your name and topic to the list below.

Date in November:

  1. Robert Carlsen, Setting up Eclipse for Arduino development
  2. Paul Rothman, Surface Mount Soldering
  3. Cameron Cundiff, Using a French Press
  4. Meredith Hasson, Exercise
  5. Mike Cohen, How to Find Leaked Music, (Take your morals elsewhere)
  6. Thomas Robertson, Back Up Your Freakin Data
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  9. Sarah Dahnke, THE BRAIN DANCE: How a special dance can make you smarter, happier and more coordinated
  10. Zach Taylor, Bootloading the Arduino--Using Only the Arduino!
  11. Corey Menscher, Preparing for the ITP Show
  12. Adam Harvey, Arduino + Processing + Flash: Building Flash Displays with Serial Input, OSC and XML Socket
  13. Corey Menscher, Accessing the Student List
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  16. Martin Ceperley, Version Control using Git & GitHub
  17. Zach Taylor, Bitwise Math Made Exceptionally Easy
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  24. Zach Taylor, Programming AVRs with the Arduino
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