Becky, nice and clear my-first-arduino tutorial. Everybody can make an easy HelloWorld example. But helping people solve their own errors may be even more important.
Excellent vid all around. Troubleshooting is such a huge monster topic it's hard to know where to start. Pro Tip: Compiler and run time errors, always fix the first error first. Typos and punctuation can cause multiple errors, but further errors usually have *no* clue as to the actual source. Sometimes fixing one error causes dozens or hundreds of others to 'go away.'
2:20 - Unplug your board and plug it back in as you should whenever you make changes to your circuit ... WHY? This is nonsense IMHO. Unplug BEFORE making changes to the circuit, and reconnect after!
Becky, nice and clear my-first-arduino tutorial. Everybody can make an easy HelloWorld example. But helping people solve their own errors may be even more important.
Love your stuff Becky
Thank you!!
Excellent vid all around. Troubleshooting is such a huge monster topic it's hard to know where to start. Pro Tip: Compiler and run time errors, always fix the first error first. Typos and punctuation can cause multiple errors, but further errors usually have *no* clue as to the actual source. Sometimes fixing one error causes dozens or hundreds of others to 'go away.'
Yes, to both! Excellent job by Becky, and fixing keyboard miscues or omissions often is a simple but elusive solution! 😎✌️
Love it!! 🥰
Great, as always. You have a gift for educating.
When you switch between languages a lot, it's easy to forget those dang semicolons. Great troubleshooting tip! Thanks for sharing!
So happy to see a maker like you get sponsored by a company likes digi-key!
Thank you❤❤❤
Take a break from a problem and come back with fresh ideas.
exactly
2:20 - Unplug your board and plug it back in as you should whenever you make changes to your circuit ... WHY? This is nonsense IMHO. Unplug BEFORE making changes to the circuit, and reconnect after!
So, not nonsense?