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<<TableOfContents>> * Please bring a laptop with you to class. Windows is preferred. * Please bring with you the power adapter for your laptop. == References == Websites:: * [[http://www.processing.org|Processing]] * [[http://www.arduino.cc|Arduino]] Books:: * ''Getting Started with Processing'', by Casey Reas and Ben Fry. Published June 2010, O'Reilly Media. 208 pages. Paperback. * ''Learning Processing: A Beginner's Guide to Programming Images, Animation, and Interaction'', by Daniel Shiffman. Published August 2008, Morgan Kaufmann. 450 pages. Paperback. * ''Getting Started with Arduino'', by Massimo Banzi, Publisher: O'Reilly Media / Make, Released: December 2008 * ''Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical Objects'', by Tom Igoe, Publisher: O'Reilly Media / Make, Released: September 2007 |
Integrating Technology for Intelligent Products, Systems and Services
(c) 2011 Jun Hu, Loe Feijs
- Please bring a laptop with you to class. Windows is preferred.
- Please bring with you the power adapter for your laptop.
References
- Websites
Getting Started with Processing, by Casey Reas and Ben Fry. Published June 2010, O'Reilly Media. 208 pages. Paperback.
Learning Processing: A Beginner's Guide to Programming Images, Animation, and Interaction, by Daniel Shiffman. Published August 2008, Morgan Kaufmann. 450 pages. Paperback.
Getting Started with Arduino, by Massimo Banzi, Publisher: O'Reilly Media / Make, Released: December 2008
Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical Objects, by Tom Igoe, Publisher: O'Reilly Media / Make, Released: September 2007