msp430 F5529LP
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 9:46 pm
Hello everyone!
I'm new here, usually used to crawl silently wherever curiosity needs to be satisfied. Due to my background in electronics, I was very interested in programming too. Then a friend of mine told me about your interface for Ruby and I came across. I can't wait to start the demo, after getting introduced with some internet resources.
I rise a question too, hopefully not a hilarious one: is it any chance to use "now" FlowStone with my LaunchPad based on msp430 F5529LP?
I just want to play with LED's and build different light codes. From the very beginning as a student I've got to master the basics of assembly language (Z80, m68k, 8086). On the other hand, a more higher language is giving me a product right away. LabView is powerful but "very" expensive. FlowStone has an affordable approach and I presume I can inspect the code and learn Ruby on Rails. Perhaps I'll get even the opportunity to be more productive with CLI programming through a more friendly interface after all.
Thanks,
Emil
I'm new here, usually used to crawl silently wherever curiosity needs to be satisfied. Due to my background in electronics, I was very interested in programming too. Then a friend of mine told me about your interface for Ruby and I came across. I can't wait to start the demo, after getting introduced with some internet resources.
I rise a question too, hopefully not a hilarious one: is it any chance to use "now" FlowStone with my LaunchPad based on msp430 F5529LP?
I just want to play with LED's and build different light codes. From the very beginning as a student I've got to master the basics of assembly language (Z80, m68k, 8086). On the other hand, a more higher language is giving me a product right away. LabView is powerful but "very" expensive. FlowStone has an affordable approach and I presume I can inspect the code and learn Ruby on Rails. Perhaps I'll get even the opportunity to be more productive with CLI programming through a more friendly interface after all.
Thanks,
Emil