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  • Great work @Andreas_Rozek, very nice. I'm looking forward to your pull requests.
    I'll scan your personal loader again and give them a go.
    Really like the bolted hands. This is really useful stuff as it will build a set of examples that many will include in fture analogue clocks.

    don't worry - it will soon come to an end when lecture time starts again...

    Shame about the lectures. Assume you are doing a CS degree ?
    You have obviously spotted how addictive fiddling on with a Bangle JS is.
    I'd been looking for years for a watch like this.

  • Well,

    Shame about the lectures. Assume you are doing a CS degree ?

    not to misunderstand each other: I give lectures (I made my diploma in physics more than three decades ago). And right now (i.e. during the Corona pandemic), Arduinos (and Espruinos), RasPis and Bangle.js's help me motivating my students and showing them what they could do if they only would have the courage and start doing...

  • I made my diploma in physics more than three decades ago.

    I have always found people who has done physics or maths make exceptionally good software developers.

    Your bolted hands are a thing of beauty. You have significantly raised the bar of what is possible.

    Ccould you turn your students onto improving the step counter ?
    I have taken it to a reasonable level but it could do with improvements in the area of not counting steps when driving. We have a test harness now for comparing algorithms and recordings of accelerometer logs for 10K steps etc.

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