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by learc83
3382 days ago
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>I disagree. You don't seem to actually disagree. You said:
>Sure, if you never programmed a small device, by all means, start with an Arduino. And the OP said advice "for real beginners", i.e., people who have never programmed a small device. I didn't read anything that hinted that the OP was suggesting people never advance beyond Arduino. Again your disagreeing with things the OP never said. You:
>As for RPI, it's neither a production device, nor a learning tool for embedded programming. OP:
>you really just want a small computer running Linux but with GPIO-Pins?=> Raspberry PI |
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