A growing range of Arduino-based robotics resources now combine sensor integration, coding fundamentals, and practical hardware skills. From beginner micro servo tutorials to advanced sensor ...
Scratch makes coding accessible and fun for kids, letting them create games, stories, and animations through drag-and-drop blocks. From simple mazes to complex platformers, Scratch offers endless ...
Drones are widely used across several fields, including aerial photography, surveying, inspection, agriculture, and recreation. Despite their growing importance, many drones develop hardware faults ...
Five new Elektor courses help beginners take their first steps in microcontroller programming with Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi Pico. Each course combines hands-on projects, hardware kits, and ...
Submitted by the Economic Development Council. Youth ages 10-14 are invited by the EDC in partnership with the Funhouse Commons on Orcas to participate in Arduino coding. The course is an after-school ...
A coordinated campaign targeting software developers with job-themed lures is using malicious repositories posing as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials, including ...
In this tutorial, we focus on building a transparent and measurable evaluation pipeline for large language model applications using TruLens. Rather than treating LLMs as black boxes, we instrument ...
A world that runs on increasingly powerful AI coding tools is one where software creation is cheap — or so the thinking goes — leaving little room for traditional software companies. As one analyst ...
In this tutorial, we build an end-to-end cognitive complexity analysis workflow using complexipy. We start by measuring complexity directly from raw code strings, then scale the same analysis to ...
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Abstract: This paper presents a new category that has been added to the classification of Kim and Ko (2017) for programming learning systems, namely the Online Coding Tutorial System (OCTS) category.