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programmable
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The programmable tag on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to programmable hardware and software development environments. Discussions include the Surface NUC1, a pocketable Windows tablet with upgradable storage and extensive I/O, and the Netduino Plus, an open-source electronics platform running the .NET Micro Framework used for projects like a tweeting breathalyzer. Also featured is TouchStudio, a Microsoft Research project that brings a programmable development environment to Windows Phone 7, allowing users to write code directly on their phones. These threads explore the intersection of portability, upgradability, and embedded programming within the Windows ecosystem.
When new devices attempt to redefine what’s possible in the world of Windows tablets, a sense of skepticism, excitement, and curiosity all collide. The Surface NUC1 exemplifies this dynamic beautifully—a pocketable, chubby tablet aiming to offer genuine desktop potential in an ultra-portable...
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This project shows how you can use the Netduino Plus to make a tweeting breathalyzer—a standalone breathalyzer that can post messages about the detected alcohol level to Twitter, using an inexpensive alcohol gas sensor.
The Link Removed is an open source electronics platform based on a 32-bit...
In this video, Nikolai Tillmann and Michal Moskal, from the Research in Software Engineering group (RiSE) at Microsoft Research, present Link Removed for Windows Phone 7. TouchStudio is a radically new Windows Phone software development environment, bringing the excitement of the first...
In this video, Nikolai Tillmann and Michal Moskal, from the Research in Software Engineering group (RiSE) at Microsoft Research, present a new Windows Phone 7 application: Link Removed. TouchStudio is a radically new Windows Phone software development environment, bringing the excitement of the...