My Arduino based Cruise Control build indicator lights have been up and running for a couple of months now and so far so good. Here’s the source code for the Arduino sketch running on the lighths, and the Java app that talks to Cruise Control, and triggers the lights.
Build Indicator Lights – The Pictures
It ‘s a lovely Sunday afternoon, and my week of soldering, Dremeling and programming has ended! My build system indicator lights are complete, for the most part…
Engaging development
What do you get if you add an Ikea childrens bedroom traffic light lamp: to an Arduino Duemilanove microprocessor IO board, Arduino Ethernet Shield and some 240V 30A relays? Well, my hope is that I can get our whole office engaged in the work us programmers do as part of the development process for our [...]
About Me
I'm Steve Longhurst, tech director for UK mobile developer FinBlade. I'm a professional programmer and write games and apps for iOS, Android, J2ME and the web, but will turn my hand to most things as necessary.
I talk C++ and Java first, but especially enjoy scripting languages such as Python and Lua.
I've been creating mobile games for over 10 years, even before handsets were directly programmable.
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