Hi fellows,
It’s been quite a while since these projects first appeared on Make:Blog but i didnt share those on my blog.So i decided to have them on my blog.
IR-Liqard : click here for the article
Narduino : click here for the article
Hi fellows,
It’s been quite a while since these projects first appeared on Make:Blog but i didnt share those on my blog.So i decided to have them on my blog.
IR-Liqard : click here for the article
Narduino : click here for the article
Hi everybody,
Here is a photo of my homemade shields for arduino.
Upper-Left:Narduino2.0 – L298 Motor Driver Shield
Upper-Right: MIDI Controller with 3 LEDs for feedback
Lower-Left:Narduino1.0 -Same Functionality with Narduino2.0 except Veroboard.
Lower-Right: IR-Liqard – Data Monitoring Shield with IR receiver.

visit my flickr page for closer photos.
MIDI Controller Shield is the latest one i made.I used to play with FLStudio just for fun and i thought it would be fun to control pitch , modulator and volume controls with potentiometers. I used LoopBe1 and S2MIDI softwares to convert incoming serial data to a virtual midi port. I recorded a video demo. of the MIDI controller.I’ll upload it asap.
hi fellows,
I’ve been working on a web app. project which lead me to use RaphaelJS library 5 months ago.Last night i just wanted to do something with this library just for fun other than business.So here is another Gravitation Involved Project
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Use Arrow Keys to rotate Cannon
And Space Key to shoot
LunarCannon

let me know your reviews
Hi my fellow readers ,
It has been a long long time… I just wanted to sum up what i have been up to lately…
I have been pretty busy with a big web-app project based mainly on javascript.I am also working on some other web programming projects. As i spent months of coding with javascript – with the help of jQuery – and PHP , i can barely tell the only limit is imagination from now on
and the capabilities of the browser off-course ![]()

Well… off course i didn’t spend all my time on web-development , i have been studying OpenCV with OReilly’s book called ‘Learning OpenCV’. It’s a quite complicated library but it’s still the simpliest way to do Computer Vision. But with the entertaining and creative apps & softwares that are made possible with Computer Vision technology , i dont care how hard or how much of time consuming it is.
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