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It's mostly just tinkering for me for now...I have lots of learning curves to deal with for work so I just want something that's easy to deal with...with the Visual Micro plugin, at least I can work in my Visual Studio...the Arduino IDE is pretty crude...need it though if you're going to burn a bootloader or program a 'tiny.
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Just stick with what you're using then, it's simple and you already know it. When you are ready you can always switch!
I took the time to learn Atmel Studio because I've been using VS since it's Beta many years ago so was familiar with it. Also the last job I had we used VC++6.0 so was familiar with that aspect.
It just made sense for me.
Whatever the choice the object is to enjoy it and create amazing things.
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Did you look at Eclipse? I have been using it with the avr plugin to do Arduino development in c++. It works fine for me particularly as I had already installed it for Android development.
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
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When I first got into embedded I did a lot of research and Eclipse was one of the IDE's I looked at but it's lack of debugging and complexity scared me off. I started using AVR Studio which was a precursor to the Atmel Studio and just stayed with them.
I'm really pissed with them right now though because I had an AVRDragon, nice tool when it works and when I updated the IDE they always ask for the tools to be updated and the Dragon failed to update and it bricked it. It was $50 so I'm not happy about my $50 paper weight.
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Congratulations. I looked at the BBB but am waiting for the Arduino Tre. I hope it materialises.
Peter Wasser
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
Frank Zappa
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The Tre looks interesting, a BBB plus an Leonardo...sweet!
Hope it materializes for you!
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Initiating 'ME WANT!' sequence.
Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.
- Mitchell Kapor
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Mike Hankey wrote: I'm excited...of course at my age it don't take much takes something really perverted.
FTFY
modified 26-Jan-14 7:52am.
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Who me?
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If you are anything like me!
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Veni, vidi, vici.
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My original MS account was setup using an ISP provided email. My Windows Phone was setup a few months before I dropped said provider and switched everything over to an outlook.com address, setting it first as an alias, then as the primary. Last week, my email started acting up, (using the old email address for replies) so I deleted the offending alias. (the original MS email address that I dropped) One problem solved, and another lurking. Yesterday, I decide to let my WP apps update, but it says it is having trouble logging into the MS account...wrong email address. Bad news, you can't change the email address without resetting the phone to factory settings first. I know what I will be doing tomorrow.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
modified 25-Jan-14 17:21pm.
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Did you guys went for hospital theme?
"Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[ ^]
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You would think so! The place isn't new, its 30 year old. They maybe just found a set of hospital plans lying around and thought "they'll do" when they were building it!
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It looks like them old time horror movies. Pretty neat though. You guys have pool tables and that is enough for me to love the place. Just add a bar fridge and I will send out my resume to you.
"Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[ ^]
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DaveAuld wrote: They maybe just found a set of hospital plans lying around
You'd be surprised, the now torn down R&D facility I used to work at (built by a well known multi-national oil company) was exactly that, a set of hospital plans.
Operating theatres = Chemistry labs
Private rooms, examination rooms = Offices
Storage = storage
Wide corridors, lifts etc. etc.
The old ones are utilitarian, simple and probably cheap to build. Job done, not eactly inspiring but it was 1970 (ish).
Not sure the new, modern, stylish hospitals would work quite so well...
M
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Awesome photos, looks like some of the ships I've been on.
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It looks nice.
And which is in general terms your job there?
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He is an OIM[^].
Veni, vidi, caecus | Everything summarizes to Assembly code
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So from now on he is Monsieur DaveAuld
Clear now, thanks
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I find the floor plan quite interesting. There is a Clean locker room and a Duty locker room. Which my brain of course read as Dirty locker room.
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I don't know what I expected - just looks a bit sterile - I guess inside/accommodation is a stark contrast to the 'work/outside areas' though. Nice to see they have a pretty good 'sick bay'.
'g'
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When the owners require them to run for 30+ years to get a good ROI, they tend to keep them extremely clean. The only rigs I've been on that were really nasty were the ones that were scrapped then bought for pocket change and put back into service.
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Entertainment room could use some improvement. Overall a lot nicer than the rigs I've been on, I usually get on the exploration/initial well rigs. A lot of Diamond and Transocean rigs mostly, and all floaters so pool table is out of the question . They are really spoiling you with the sauna though!
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