How to Code Arduino: Beginner's Tutorial

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Learn how to write C++ code for your Arduino projects.

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Your video tutorials are the most intuitive and enjoyable way to learn Arduino programming and hardware interfacing. The animation, the graphics, the sequence of topics, the clarity of meaning, and your easygoing tone make your way of teaching far more effective than the hundreds of other "hey everybody look at me talking about coding" videos on YouTube. Thank you, Curio Res, for putting in the substantial work that goes into making these amazing tutorials! I look forward to your next videos.

jimmyservostoolschool
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AWESOME video, your voice is so calm, I could have mistaken it for a asmr video .

jonerasmus
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So stoked to see you back! You may truly excellent videos. Hope to see a lot more! Your videos on PID control are proving very helpful for a new challenge I'm trying to solve at my job, so thank you!

evanbarnes
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You need to put more videos please, your teaching skills are top notch 👌

hamouz
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Beatiful voice and Beatiful Code....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

mariommuga
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I need your help to program the brushless motor for the gimbal

ashkananali
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Your explanation is fantastic, and learning with you is very enjoyable. Would you be able to create a tutorial on implementing servo PID control using an MPU6050? Thank you so much.

Savage_granny
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Interesting and neatly explained, I must say! One question though, why do you still use the older IDE? The new IDE (v2.x.x?) is far better and easier to use thanks to shortcuts and intellisense!

rizalardiansyah
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More videos required we are waiting for learning more so plz give more videos consistently

rakesh
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I know most of this stuff but BY GOLLY life would have been a lot easier if all tutorials presented to me had been in this style and lucidity. Thanks!

If I may make two suggestions:
- For variables of a certain data-type, adding a prefix like i_ or f_ (int or float) reduces ambiguity, albeit the clunkier name
- When you have a tutorial-slide about e.g. " _if_ statement" it would be helpful to have the keyword "if" italicized or emboldened (or differently typefaced) to indicate that it is being used differently than "plain English"

Welcome back, btw :)

AdityaMehendale
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Hello, Thanks for interesting tutorial. How can I find next Video?

karimtalebi
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I'm falling in love hearing a beautiful women talk about my favorite subject.

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