360Flex Sunday Hands-On sessions
Posted on | March 3, 2010 | 2 Comments
If you’ve elected to participate in our Sunday Hands-On training sessions, please take a look below, to see if your instructor has left any special instructions!
Justin Mclean – Flex and hardware
Thanks for wanting to come along to my Flex and Hardware hands on course. On the day you learn about the Arduino hardware and software open source platform, create your own electronic circuits and control those circuits and the Arduino from Flex. Sounds exciting doesn’t it!
As a large number of people are expected to show up at the course I’ll be putting people in groups of two and the course will be limited to 40 people. Everyone will get a kit of electronic components and an Arduino to take home with them (if you promise it will only be used for good). Yes that right you get to keep a piece of hardware that’s faster than your old TRS-80 or Commodore 64.
You will to need to bring along:
- A laptop (preferably OSX or Windows)
- A standard USB A to B cable (rectangular one end and square the other end – commonly used for printers)
You don’t need to have any knowledge of electronics and there’s no soldering involved. You do need to have a programming background and it would be an advantage (but not essential) to know some Flex basics.
You will also need to set up the software that used in the course. Download the Arduino 0018 IDE from here:http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Learning/Linux
Install the Arduino IDE. To do so follow the guides here ignoring the steps about plugging in the Arduino:http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/Windows
http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/MacOSX
http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Learning/Linux
Have Flex builder* installed. If you don’t have FlexBuilder you can download a trial a trail version here:
I will have a few spare USB cables on the day but not enough for everyone so please don’t forget bring those cables along. If for any reason you can’t install the IDE or FlexBuilder before the course I will have the software available on the day.
If you have any questions before the course please email me at justin@classsoftware.com
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Flash Builder Beta 2 Installed(Available from Adobe Labs.)
Also the Latest Flex SDK
Joel Hooks – Hands-on Development with the Robotlegs AS3 Framework
Flash Builder Beta 2 Installed (Available from Adobe Labs.)
Also the Latest Flex SDK
Sid Maestre – Beginner Workshop with the Mate Framework
FlexBuilder 3 and a debugger version of the player installed.
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March 4th, 2010 @ 1:27 am
I think I signed up for the hardware course. Is there anyplace for me to check and find out?
June 1st, 2010 @ 8:52 pm
Thanks for admin.nice sharing..