for Android Bluetooth Low Energy
Tired of remembering which properties go with which bits in the properties bitmask of a BluetoothGattCharacteristic
? Me too. Here's an easy-to-read table. Source.
Bit Value | Meaning
# lib/party_web/components/example_component.ex | |
defmodule PartyWeb.ExampleComponent do | |
@moduledoc """ | |
An example LiveComponent under test. | |
""" | |
use Phoenix.LiveComponent | |
def render(assigns) do | |
~H""" | |
<div> |
// Quite minimal example showing how to configure MPSSE for SPI using libftdi | |
// compile like this: g++ minimal_spi.cpp -o minimal_spi -lftdipp -lftdi | |
#include <ftdi.hpp> | |
#include <usb.h> | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <iostream> | |
#include <string.h> | |
// UM232H development module | |
#define VENDOR 0x0403 |
for Android Bluetooth Low Energy
Tired of remembering which properties go with which bits in the properties bitmask of a BluetoothGattCharacteristic
? Me too. Here's an easy-to-read table. Source.
Bit Value | Meaning
/* | |
get SSH.NET (BSD License: http://sshnet.codeplex.com/license) | |
with NuGet: | |
>Install-Package SSH.NET -Version 2013.4.7 | |
or just get the dll from here: http://j.mp/sshNet | |
*/ | |
using System; |
This is not intended to be comprehensive or authoritative, just free online resources I've found valuable while learning more about Erlang.