Home Automation: Inside a DIY Smart House

27.06.2011

"My best advice would be just to start with some personal goals to make your life easier and start experimenting," Sam suggests. "If you want to get more advanced, buy an Arduino and follow tutorials online. Try and hack a simple program that listens out for a signal and relays codes to the Arduino to do something. This will help you understand basic computer programming and give you a solid platform to progress.

"Just mess around and have fun."

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