Programming the BeagleBone Black: Getting Started with JavaScript and BoneScript by Simon Monk

Programming the BeagleBone Black: Getting Started with JavaScript and BoneScript



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Programming the BeagleBone Black: Getting Started with JavaScript and BoneScript Simon Monk ebook
ISBN: 9780071832120
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Page: 216
Format: pdf


Aug 8, 2013 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIvkerJr5wE&feature=player_embedded. Part 4 of 5 root@beaglebone:/var/lib/cloud9/websocket-server# git clone http://github.com/bparvizi/beaglebone-black.git. A web page is shown with all the information and instructions you may ever need to get your BBB up and running. First thing that catches your eye is it shape. Jun 25, 2013 - BeagleBone Up and Running. May 16, 2014 - We have found most affordable price of Programming the BeagleBone Black: Getting Started with JavaScript and BoneScript from Amazon.com It offers Fast and Free Shipping. The bbb-pwm.js module provides this functionality, and we begin by instantiating a new instance of the bbbPWM function by passing in the device path we noted earlier along with the period. May 10, 2014 - The new BeagleBone Black comes with Node.js installed with couple neat libraries such as the BoneScript (https://github.com/jadonk/bonescript). Black colour, rounded corners, blue LEDs and small connectors make the board look like a modern piece of hardware. With this library it is possible to get analog data from the pins using Node.js. The language used is BoneScript, which is actually JavaScript with extensions to access the BBB hardware (as far as I can say). Thanks for the fantastic series on getting a servo to work with BeagleBone Black. Personally I like it very much. Aug 12, 2013 - Controlling a Servo Using HTML5, JavaScript, and Node.js. Software is fun The boards are designed to easily interface with a wide variety of sensors and effectors without and external circuitry, so you don't need to know much about electronics at all to get started. Apr 15, 2013 - If you have even a minimal understanding of programming, there are websites, platforms and tools to help you develop your skills to the point where you actually create a hardware device with buttons, knobs and servos – a real physical world gadget. BeagleBone: BeagleBoard has additional features like DSP and is a more expensive board. BeagleBone Black is $45 Javascript (via Jason's Bonescript library): It is more convenient outdoors to run the BBB from a Li-Po cell since it has a built-in charger (I need to make this a blog post because it gets lost) than a RPI which needs a more inconvenient supply.

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