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You already know how to create a basic secret and how to upload a program to your argument, there is

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just one more thing you need to be confident with to explore the different functionalities of Arduino.

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And this is some programming basics without any programming basics.

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You won't be able to really do anything with your Arduino.

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And the only option you will have is to copy and paste some code from other people hoping that it will

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work.

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Note that I won't go too far.

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This is not a fool theory course about programming.

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I will just stick to the basic with a practical mindset so you can quickly start experimenting with

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real projects.

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The goal here is really to make you start real out in a project as soon as possible and then learn why

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practicing.

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If you already know how to program with C and C++, you may skip this section, but I still recommend

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you to watch it.

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The alien language is a subset of C and C++, but with a few additions specific to Arduino, so you

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might still learn something useful for the rest of the course.

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Now during this programming section, if you don't understand everything right now, don't worry too

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much.

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Along the course, you would get many opportunities to practice with real original projects.

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And then after practicing, come back to this section and it will make much more sense to you.

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All right.

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And now let's get started.
