I am (once again) starting to watch a video training series on Udemy about learning Python... so I'm just (slowly) starting out. Perhaps 20
Best way imo to learn a programming language is to think of a very small utility that would benefit you and work on it until you've finished it then move on to another... soon enough you'll be able to tackle the
bigger projects.
sensors within the freezer and one outside... the outside temp sensor is used to monitor the outside temperature and shorten the cycle time on extremly hot days... the freezer is controlled by several relays controlled by the arduino...
The thing runs like clockwork and even logs the temperatures and freezer cycles to thingspeak (IOT)... it's quite complicated bit of coding but I did it bit by bit until it was all one app :)
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