B4R Question Arduino Uno Q - First Look - AppLab

hatzisn

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Here is the guy from dronebot workshop giving some insights on the new arduino Q. He is explaining everything and the good thing is that we can still use the MCU part of the Arduino Q board with our beloved B4R. An other worth mentioning part is that Qualcomm did the same thing as B4J's PyBridge concept in the new "AppLab" programming environment as it is described on the other stuff that they are discussed in the video. At last an interesting concept is "bricks" which are codeblocks that are used directly as libraries to allow you to make an app more complicated and sophisticated just by using them.

 
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Very long video.
I saw it can run on Debian Linux OS.
This board seems to me like a fusion of Arduino and RaspberryPi.
I assume it can also run B4J server apps.
 
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First I thought that is a jelly fish
 
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I do a Google search and saw a link, I click on it.
The title is
"The Arduino Uno Q is a weird hybrid SBC"
But when I select the function "Listen to this page" in mobile Chrome (because I am lazy to read), I found something more weird.

The audio turned into a Podcast.
I was expecting it is a text to speech.
 
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hatzisn

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Very long video.
I saw it can run on Debian Linux OS.
This board seems to me like a fusion of Arduino and RaspberryPi.
I assume it can also run B4J server apps.

Probably it will be able to run also B4J apps.
 
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