Learn with Turing #2: Connecting React.JS to an Arduino

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The second episode of Learn with Turing takes a closer look at React.JS and helps you connect React.JS to an Arduino. Further, you learn more about event emitters and how you can handle messages through the Serial Port using Node.JS. By the end of this series, you will be able to create React applications using React hooks, event emitters, and Web Sockets. Watch this space for more in the next video.

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