Writing code for a temperature sensor…

Writing code for a temperature sensor…

So here I am, 33 years old. Writing code in C, a language I haven’t written in since college, and technically even then I used C++.

I do C# on a regular basis, but C?

I’m playing with my Nerdkit, and damn is it fun! Why? Well tonight I’m writing code for temperature sensor.

Hopefully once I figure all this out though, I will have something I can plug into my car and it will do a lot more… I’m a long way from that, but I am having fun with this. I wish I had this interest/knowledge back when I was in in college!

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try mp3car.com
Posted By: Trevor Wong on Jan 2011

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