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He said it could be very handy to automate that entire process of creating a project or creating a fundamental

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blog passing rate, so will be understanding in this specific we do how we could use the vehicles to

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automate an entire process.

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So when you open up, you are required you you could clearly see at the bottom you have a decision to

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just click on it.

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This will open up article where you get an option to enter script right and will be digging a help off

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the diesel script to automate an entire process, to create a having to block the same right.

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So for this specific, we required a mobile device where we will be adding all the commands which have

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been added as we follow each and every step.

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And then later on, we'll just be utilizing to see how it ought to be done and that process.

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So let us first proceed to create a project, so we click on Create Project.

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This will open up a new project with Zach giving slickness.

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Will be choosing the location where we want to store all our projects will just be going ahead and choosing

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one location where we will be storing all our project right.

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And as you select director, we'll stick to the Deploy Project New Images project.

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Click next and then we'll be using an actual project again, like next year.

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We do not need to add any such, since we will be generating the still code from our blog, right?

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So we'll just be clicking next.

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We also do not need to specify constraint at this stage.

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The only mandatory thing that we need to correctly specify is the development goal that we are utilizing.

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So in this case, we are utilizing Basis three would just be choosing a basis to click next and finish.

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So as you hit finish, be finding the series of Steedman been added already silicon.

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So.

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Now, these are the statement, which will be very helpful for us to automate an entire process.

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We just go to a disco gun salute at work.

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So we started with the start to what this will open up after we do it.

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And these are the statements which are shown with a blue color are being added as we complete the process

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of creating a new project.

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So we'll just be copying them.

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And we'll be adding he didn't do text, right, so this is our full statement.

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And then the second statement that we have is this right will just be copying it and going and adding

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it to the text file that we have created right now.

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When you create a new project, the simple modification that you need to do it, since we want to keep

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our project directory, see only thing that you need to changes, the project that is from Project one

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will just be changing it to project two or any name that you want, depending on the system that you

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are targeting, right?

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So we'll go ahead and start the next process.

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So we'll proceed with three wrong, but say we'll stick to the default design, which is design one

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and click OK.

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So as you add a block design to finding a new street means are being added on to it.

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This will conclude it will just be adding on to what extent, right?

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So this is the statement which is the United.

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So we'll we'll just be copying it.

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And we like to work here, right?

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The last you also will be riding it over here, right?

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So there's at the full statement which could be used to create a project by configuring a device and

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then the other one could be used to directly create a blog.

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Now we proceed with additional micro orchestrate that will add a micro, please.

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So as you add Mike Lovelace, OK, you see, we have a study group and then we have our data.

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Microvilli will also be performing a connection automation.

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So let me just go ahead and perform the automation.

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The memory that we'll be using is the maximum that we could add to a local memory, which is 128 GB,

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and we'll just take the right.

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So this bill and the reset circuitry, though, local memory for us, as well as the blocking with our

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IP rights, will again be configuring the clock their IP before we actually copy the statement on onto

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it.

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So DoubleClick on blocking these are likely to reconfigure.

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Those suits for our rockets, which is on board that we have on NBC Street.

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And one more thing that we need to do is if you go to the output clock, so we do not require the locked-in

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and the type of reset should be active.

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So with this, we are ready to click OK and then we could perform a kitchen automation.

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So this will automatically connect, block and reset to the respect to onboard pin that we have, right?

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So this completes the fundamental block design where we added the micro please.

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The process is to reset the docking with our one IP that we will be frequently utilizing is the microplates,

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because when IP that will be frequently utilizing is new white light IP because we'll be frequently

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sending the message regarding either the initialization of a paper.

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Read all the output that we are expecting, right?

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So with this fundamental log design, when more peripheral IP, which will be very handy for a sign

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that should come in to the basic block design, which is almost eligible for all the project is and

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you work late.

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So we'll just be proceeding and adding a new white light IP into our block design and will also be performing

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a collection automation.

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So this will automatically connect the you at night IP to then make the people that we have on and microplates

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utilizing any exchange.

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So this completes the fundamental block to say OK, on the top of which we could build up our system

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by adding a peripheral ESPERAR requirement.

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So for all the steps that we follow now, we could start copying the statement that has been added onto

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a console, right?

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So this is the first Stewart mean that this latest addition of.

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The a rate, so we'll just be calling this the go back to the text white and we'll be adding the next

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statement that we have is this one.

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OK?

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Which basically apply to block automation.

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And the next thing again that we have is to connect the reset and the clock to the respective interface

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will again be copying all W's statements and we'll be adding it over here, right?

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And here we are.

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Forming the block automation for our research will again be copying this right?

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And here we are, connecting it to the respective border state.

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So we'll be adding it over here.

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So this and the learning process of writing microblogs, specifying this is Glock connecting to a full

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interview, specifying a research, connecting it to a border interface.

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And the last one that we have this right and you work late again will be performing a booth automation.

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To specify the interface for you, actually.

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So this would be the last statement that we have and that would be adding a door here.

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Right?

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Then the main group and region due to meal rights that will go ahead.

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All right.

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So this completes all the stages of step that we perform right from creating a new project to getting

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our fundamental hardware design on top of which we could build up a new system depending on the requirement

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that we target, right?

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Now, what are we going to do is we we're just utilizing this to demonstrate how this script could be

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used to automate an entire process.

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So will go back to what we do and then we will be using this project, so will to fight and then lose

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a project, right?

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So once we close the project, we come back to our first pitch.

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When we start, we right now will go ahead with this script that we highlighted in our next fight.

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Only thing that we need to do is to change the project.

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So we changed this to Project two.

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And there's also dual project with this modification.

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We will copy all this treatment and we'll go back to a diesel council.

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OK, here we have the space where we could attack diesel.

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Come on.

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Just be feasting and entire statement that we have in a text, file and click and write.

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So this will automatically create a new project for us.

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And along with that, it will also make the fundamental hardware design for us.

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So you could clearly see that with a diesel script, we could.

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Platform and automation of an entire process, right, so we do not need to follow an entire process,

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right, from creating a new project to create a negative block.

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Now, on top of it, we could start building up the new applications.
