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(@jonel34)
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Hi everyone,

I am Joshua and new here.

I am also glad to join this forum and look forward to interacting with Arduino/electronics hobbyists/enthusiasts like myself. 

I have a background in analytical chemistry and laboratory work but I also have a knack for tinkering, hence my adventures with Arduino. 

That's about it for me. 

Have a great day.  


   
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(@zander)
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Welcome aboard Joshua @jonel34 lots of different folks here, but you might be the first chemist.

Arduino says and I agree, in general, the const keyword is preferred for defining constants and should be used instead of #define
"Never wrestle with a pig....the pig loves it and you end up covered in mud..." anon
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robotBuilder
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@jonel34

Welcome to the forum.

I see there are lots of projects online that might interest you.

Example:

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ed5008102

 


   
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(@jonel34)
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@zander 

Thanks Ron for the welcome message.  


   
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(@jonel34)
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@robotbuilder 

Thanks for the link and I shall be checking it out really soon. 


   
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ron bentley
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@jonel34

Hi Joshua and welcome to the forum. 

There are lots and lots of tinkering Arduino enthusiasts on the forum so you are in very good company!

Enjoy.

Regards

Ron B

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