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  1. 30 Dec 2018
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    29 Dec 2018

    I've always like as their customer focus is exceptional so I'm excited to see their release of TinyCLR OS

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    28 Dec 2018
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  4. 27 Dec 2018

    Starting the New Year with TinyCLR OS 1.0 commercial release.

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    26 Dec 2018
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  6. 24 Dec 2018

    We have added a feature to TinyCLR OS to let you use SPI displays with built in graphics services. Here is a blog with full details

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    24 Dec 2018
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  8. 13 Dec 2018
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    8 Dec 2018
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  10. 7 Dec 2018

    allows you to program in C# with full Visual Studio debugging and it also lets you load native C++ interops code for speedy needs. This blog series will explain how

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    5 Dec 2018
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  12. 2 Nov 2018

    Senior Hardware Engineer, Aron Phillips, explains the benefits of using GHI Electronics' UCMs (Universal Compute Module). These are modules that can be incorporated in everything from prototypes to final products.

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  14. 11 Oct 2018

    Come see us at the Detroit Arrow electronics expo to learn about the power of using our SoMs and TinyCLR OS. We even have a fun game demo for you!

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  15. 28 Sep 2018

    We are nearing the production release of TinyCLR OS, a .NET framework for iot and embedded devices. Try it today

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  16. 22 Sep 2018

    Did you know there is an LED-loving-child in every engineer? Demo made by Jason, a high school student using PocketBeagle

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  17. 22 Sep 2018

    Support true open source Foundation products. And support local USA manufacturing, by GHI Electronics.

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  18. 13 Sep 2018

    FEZ is showing off exclusively at $10 for a multi-platform, .net supported, maker-board that is designed/assembled in the USA. We are proud of this accomplishment.

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  19. 20 Aug 2018
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    14 Aug 2018

    Lawrence Tech University (LTU) hosted the Mosaic Midtown Church and LMTLESS Program. Kids were introduced to STEM concepts and taught to program a BrainPad using Microsoft MakeCode:

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