Hello everyone !
My name is Samuel Thies, I have been working with the Arduino for over a year now and recently started doing things with the raspberry pi. I hope to learn things on this forum and try to help people solve problems on this forum. I hope I can help make a differents on this forum and be a part of a kind and helping community. I want to say thanks to Bill and every member on this forum making it a powerful website to have.
I can't wait to see peoples projects and show them my projects and how I made them.
good by and have a wonderful day everyone!
@samuel-thies Welcome to the forum, lot's of friendly arduino and Pi enthusiasts here to help and learn.
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
My experience hours are >75,000 and I stopped counting in 2004.
Major Languages - 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PLI/1, Pascal, C plus numerous job control and scripting
Thank you Ron, I see you all over the forum.
@samuel-thies I do get around.
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
My experience hours are >75,000 and I stopped counting in 2004.
Major Languages - 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PLI/1, Pascal, C plus numerous job control and scripting
Hi Sam,
a very warm welcome to you. I'm also fairly new to the forum but already its been very helpful (hopefully both ways!).
Enjoy your interactions!
Ron B
😊
Ron Bentley
Creativity is an input to innovation and change is the output from innovation. Braden Kelley
A computer is a machine for constructing mappings from input to output. Michael Kirby
Through great input you get great output. RZA
Gauss is great but Euler rocks!!
Thanks Ron Dentley, I am loving the forum, I am planning to do some cool things here on this forum.
@samuel-thies I think you meant Bentley.
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
My experience hours are >75,000 and I stopped counting in 2004.
Major Languages - 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PLI/1, Pascal, C plus numerous job control and scripting
Yes I meant Bentley. Thanks Ron for your help. Sorry Ron Bentley for the mistake.
@samuel-thies You may have Dented his persona, but he won't get Bent out of shape.
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
My experience hours are >75,000 and I stopped counting in 2004.
Major Languages - 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PLI/1, Pascal, C plus numerous job control and scripting
@samuel-thies
Dont worry, I've been called many other things a lot worse!!! Ha ha.
😊
Ron B
Ron Bentley
Creativity is an input to innovation and change is the output from innovation. Braden Kelley
A computer is a machine for constructing mappings from input to output. Michael Kirby
Through great input you get great output. RZA
Gauss is great but Euler rocks!!
Ron Bentley
Creativity is an input to innovation and change is the output from innovation. Braden Kelley
A computer is a machine for constructing mappings from input to output. Michael Kirby
Through great input you get great output. RZA
Gauss is great but Euler rocks!!
Good one Ron. And you must spend a lot of time on this forum, You must really like it. All the time that I am on you are on to.
Thanks Ron Bentley.
@samuel-thies Actually today I was busy off the computer for quite a few hours but yes, if it's raining (rainy season still for a few more weeks) I am usually stuck inside and until I get the outside work done can't start on the software part yet.
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
My experience hours are >75,000 and I stopped counting in 2004.
Major Languages - 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PLI/1, Pascal, C plus numerous job control and scripting
Yes it is raining here a lot to. But let's stop talking about this and stay on topic This part of the forum is for introducing ourselves and I don't want to make Bill and others mad and be ripped off the forum.