thanks for the great project for engineering students to learn, just want to make sure could u add one more clip to explain how to verify if the hardware is working before moving to software part? thanks for the sharing!
Hi sir Thank you for the Tutorial . Sir if possible can there a Tutorial on ROS(Robot Operating System), Gazebo(simulation tool), SLAM(simultaneous localization and mapping course) , etc for Robotics Thank You
Anyone knows other similar tutorials MQTT with Python for automation such as control alarm sensor which logs any triggers (object/person near), and webcam takes a picture when sensor is triggered.
@@vtsfly5 any IDE would do, but what meant is not to use arduino platform. The comment will be very long if I want to list everything. Here is one , the platform is primarily designed for hobbyists and uses high-level libraries to make development easier, but this abstraction can result in less efficient code and reduced control over hardware. You can do your own research and find out why.
@@_-Skeptic-_ Oh no, a hobby project uses the cheapest available and abstracts toolsets to make the job easier - however will this FAKE engineer deal with the 100ms extra latency. Honestly, instead of the video author, it's your engineering skill in doubt with this comment, because engineering also needs to optimise for cost and time.
@@_-Skeptic-_ I got you. It’s because I just graduated in computer engineering, and we also used Arduino IDE with C++ to control components, integrating it with Python in other IDEs through serial, if I remember correctly. I felt like my college covered all the basics and some advanced aspects needed to handle almost any Arduino project. However, if I wanted to specialize further in this area, it would be up to me to go deeper into it. I mean, engineering has tons of specific areas to explore, so it’s hard to expect the curriculum to provide a deeper and lower-level understanding of all of them.
@@krityaan I understand your point about optimizing for cost and time being critical in engineering. However, my comment wasn't about dismissing the practicality of using tools like Arduino for quick prototyping or development. My focus is on the learning process and developing a deeper understanding of how microcontrollers work under the hood. For example, setting up pins directly or writing lower-level code helps build a stronger foundation by exposing you to the actual mechanics of hardware interaction. Relying on abstraction layers like Arduino’s libraries can obscure these details, which are crucial for more advanced work or when transitioning to platforms where such abstractions don’t exist.
Thanks for having me. It was great making this project. I hope to contribute more in the future.
thanks for the great project for engineering students to learn, just want to make sure could u add one more clip to explain how to verify if the hardware is working before moving to software part? thanks for the sharing!
@Quin.T-r6s shoot me an email. I can send you the unedited hardware setup. That might help
Great work. Thank you and love from Egypt
You guys are doing a fantastic job.
Perfect new years gift. Thanks a lot❤
Wonderful Project! Very clearly explained such that any engineering student can replicate and understand why things are working the way they do!
Thank you. I love this content. From Sri Lanka...❤❤❤
Well done 👍 it's a nice project on IOT Automation
The use of web development fantastic
Thankyou for this project ✨
Need more beginner friendly esp32 videos🙏🏼
Thank you. I love this content IoT Home Automation.
This came just in time for my final year project period
Thank you very much.
Please more videos like this
Thank you very much. Muchas gracias.
Wish you all luck asabre..
thank you so much for such informative video
This project is amazing and the explanation is very clear. Thank you
Seams like you have a Ghanaian accent, are you from Ghana?
thanks a lot for helpful content
Superb I love it
Wow , i use esp32 for every IoT project, including smart home robotics and etc
Can I learn more about your projects? Want to connect pl.
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Hi sir Thank you for the Tutorial . Sir if possible can there a Tutorial on ROS(Robot Operating System), Gazebo(simulation tool), SLAM(simultaneous localization and mapping course) , etc for Robotics
Thank You
This is superb
Super 👍 nice ❤️🇦🇪
Thank you!!!
Thanks for your vedio
❤❤❤ Amazing...
Omg finally! 😍
Been looking for a course on IoT
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OMG he’s a Ghanaian
I am, a proud Ghanaian boy!
Ohhh nice
🎉😊
Add the French automatic translation option
First to comment 😊😊
can you make an iot project based on smart pterol pump system???,It will be very helpful
can i do this project without the respberry pi and using a laptop?
Yes. Just run the backend files on your laptop
Anyone knows other similar tutorials MQTT with Python for automation such as control alarm sensor which logs any triggers (object/person near), and webcam takes a picture when sensor is triggered.
А почему нет автоматических аудио дорожек для других языков от ютуба? До вас эта функция пока что не дошла? Или как?
Any Complete Code of 5KW inverter through IGBT with PLL
What is the price of ESP32 in international market, and how to source these hardware in Pakistan in least expensive way ? Any suggestions plz.
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I prefer creating files manually on IDE
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Why spamming emos
No one tells you to where are you from or your address .
Try to be normal not over smart
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Everytime this comment will be liked I will came back to watch again.
This guy's accent sounds like he is a Ghanaian!🤔
Sorry but I don't like this tutorial, doesn't start from scratch and doesn't show nothing, for example how put all on the breadboard, ui ecc
VERY UNHAPPY NEW YEAR!
I can't believe an engineering student uses arduino IDE
why? what should he be using?
@@vtsfly5 any IDE would do, but what meant is not to use arduino platform. The comment will be very long if I want to list everything. Here is one , the platform is primarily designed for hobbyists and uses high-level libraries to make development easier, but this abstraction can result in less efficient code and reduced control over hardware. You can do your own research and find out why.
@@_-Skeptic-_ Oh no, a hobby project uses the cheapest available and abstracts toolsets to make the job easier - however will this FAKE engineer deal with the 100ms extra latency.
Honestly, instead of the video author, it's your engineering skill in doubt with this comment, because engineering also needs to optimise for cost and time.
@@_-Skeptic-_ I got you. It’s because I just graduated in computer engineering, and we also used Arduino IDE with C++ to control components, integrating it with Python in other IDEs through serial, if I remember correctly. I felt like my college covered all the basics and some advanced aspects needed to handle almost any Arduino project. However, if I wanted to specialize further in this area, it would be up to me to go deeper into it. I mean, engineering has tons of specific areas to explore, so it’s hard to expect the curriculum to provide a deeper and lower-level understanding of all of them.
@@krityaan I understand your point about optimizing for cost and time being critical in engineering. However, my comment wasn't about dismissing the practicality of using tools like Arduino for quick prototyping or development. My focus is on the learning process and developing a deeper understanding of how microcontrollers work under the hood.
For example, setting up pins directly or writing lower-level code helps build a stronger foundation by exposing you to the actual mechanics of hardware interaction. Relying on abstraction layers like Arduino’s libraries can obscure these details, which are crucial for more advanced work or when transitioning to platforms where such abstractions don’t exist.
@asabretech can i use an arduino board and follow along?
Yes, on the client side and a PC/labptop/pi on the server side