This looks fantastic for Arduino! I much prefer FBD and ladder for programming than lines of code. I really like the browser generated code for a simple paste into Arduino IDE. Good job XOD 🤙
Pretending one's home has 3 Arduinos w/ WIFI connectivity, does XOD provide for serverclient communication? I find no search result on the XOD message forum for "MQTT" or "mosquitto"... Thx.
Hi. Does xod work on Windows 7? I've noticed alot of information except any details regarding Windows 7. No good just stating it works on (Windows). So can this work on Windows 7?
Learn Robotics here! Shout out to the devs at XOD for having me work these tutorials. If you have any questions, I'm here to help! www.learnrobotics.org/blog
I installed the desktop XOD IDE and after trying the LED blink, XOD crashed. Tried to open XOD and got an error and later IObit Uninstaller automatically uninstalled XOD. I wonder how legit XOD is.
XOD deals with your USB-ports. That’s potentially dangerous because who knows what you have connected to your USB (a flash-stick with sensible data? a nuke? a bank-token?). So, I guess, IObit doesn’t like it. Its all the question of trust. XOD is open-source, you can find all its source code at github.com/xodio/xod, check out nothing suspicious happen there, build a version by yourself, and use that version you’re sure 100%. Alternatively, you can use browser-based XOD and upload with Arduino IDE through copy/paste… But the question is how legit Arduino IDE is. The answer is the same.
Thnx. I do like ythe video tut. But the music is not needed. No idea why you do this. Its make it a little bit harder to understand what you are saying for mine dutch granddaughter (8). But really still a very nice tutorial.
Love the detail you use and the no nonsense delivery of your presentation style. Great Stuff Cheers from down under
BLOWN AWAY BY ALL THIS COOL STUFF !
XOD is a god! Excellent tutorial. Looking forward to more.
Thank you. Keep them coming!
Please make more tutorials, more input more output etc, or how it's working with other software like pro softwares out there.
very good nice and clear description and you take your time in describing the process thank you Bob-UK
This looks fantastic for Arduino! I much prefer FBD and ladder for programming than lines of code. I really like the browser generated code for a simple paste into Arduino IDE. Good job XOD 🤙
Very interesting video !
i didn't find the scsr04 sensor node type in this tutorial! we need more tutorial and learn about type of pins and how to link and more example!
Nice....when will the web gui for seeing results be ready?
Pretending one's home has 3 Arduinos w/ WIFI connectivity, does XOD provide for serverclient communication? I find no search result on the XOD message forum for "MQTT" or "mosquitto"... Thx.
Thank you very good.
Merci beaucoup!
ESP32 support would be really cool :D
Hey why don't you make a code for line follower?? Really want in ur channel by the way love so much
Ek number video
Hi. Does xod work on Windows 7? I've noticed alot of information except any details regarding Windows 7. No good just stating it works on (Windows). So can this work on Windows 7?
cant find circuit diagram :(
I still don't know how to make changing frequency depends of V on pot out.
Is there node about modulation freq?
Yes, it's called "Clock". Ticks (OUTPUT) every INT (input) interval
Thx for reply. How can i connect ticks to led and if i connect pot to ival of clock will it works?
If you want to make a blinking LED use also Flip-flop node. You patch will be like this: POT -> (ival)ClOCK ->(tgl)FLIP-FLOP - > (lum)LED
Nice video!
Please make yourself and all of us a favor, use a lavalier mirophone to improve your audio and eliminate that room echo.
this is a tutorial not a music video :-)
@@tamgaming9861 in what world does that make sense
@@0rez because HGLR said he needs a better mic - but you can understand everything. Instead of be thankfull for a tutorial he wants the better micro.
@@tamgaming9861 Better microphone = better quality video. Better quality video = more viewers. More viewers = more $$$ for OP. It works out both ways.
Learn Robotics here! Shout out to the devs at XOD for having me work these tutorials. If you have any questions, I'm here to help! www.learnrobotics.org/blog
Thanks!
I installed the desktop XOD IDE and after trying the LED blink, XOD crashed. Tried to open XOD and got an error and later IObit Uninstaller automatically uninstalled XOD. I wonder how legit XOD is.
XOD deals with your USB-ports. That’s potentially dangerous because who knows what you have connected to your USB (a flash-stick with sensible data? a nuke? a bank-token?). So, I guess, IObit doesn’t like it. Its all the question of trust. XOD is open-source, you can find all its source code at github.com/xodio/xod, check out nothing suspicious happen there, build a version by yourself, and use that version you’re sure 100%. Alternatively, you can use browser-based XOD and upload with Arduino IDE through copy/paste… But the question is how legit Arduino IDE is. The answer is the same.
We want more tutorial plz
Hope to see full project tutorial e.g. line follower robot on XOD software. Thanks a lot!!!
We're actually in the process of doing this at Learn Robotics Studio! :)
Теперь надо придумать суперксод, чтоб всю эту момтоень с настройками автоматически делал через нейросеть по описанию) Вот так тупеют люди)
Thnx. I do like ythe video tut. But the music is not needed. No idea why you do this. Its make it a little bit harder to understand what you are saying for mine dutch granddaughter (8). But really still a very nice tutorial.
wish i could stay listening to these tutorials but I cant stand the music any longer
More input
Good