Bicycle Computer #10 – Connecting your Bike Computer to the Cloud
This article is in the Oct edition of MSDN Magazine which can be found at: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/gg232773.aspx
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Anonymous
October 13, 2010
Awesome to see your stuff making it to print! I've been following the bike computer blogs and was amazed to see this one in my snail mailbox. Can we expect to see more NETMF stuff front and center on MSDN in general? Maybe even a fifth button of your own on the home page ;-) Great job Colin!Anonymous
October 14, 2010
Thanks Eric. There is a lot of really cool stuff being done wiht NETMF and it is not difficult to get articles out on interesting topics. I have a few ideas percolating and I want to find a better way to keep track of what everyone is doing with the platform. That is one downside to Open Source - we dont necessarily know who all is using it.Anonymous
October 16, 2010
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October 18, 2010
Good job freds!!! Who would have ever thought is was light sensitive. I still have the SCF1000. I may go back a play with it (time permitting). It was a less expensive options. I also have a wireless connection. I have found the ATIS info online for SeaTac so I can update the pressure on startup. Are you builing a bike computer or something else?Anonymous
October 22, 2010
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