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Introduction to .NET nanoFramework

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Please meet the .NET nanoFramework. As its name indicates the nanoFramwork is a tuned down version of the .NET runtime (and tools) adapted and optimized for running on microcontrollers (MCUs). With it, .NET developers can apply their skills and favorite language to coding for IoT devices.
Laurent Ellerbach joins Olivier to introduce the .NET nanoFramework and run us through some demos.
Check out the nanoFramework on GitHub at https://github.com/nanoframework
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Please meet the .NET nanoFramework. As its name indicates the nanoFramwork is a tuned down version of the .NET runtime (and tools) adapted and optimized for running on microcontrollers (MCUs). With it, .NET developers can apply their skills and favorite language to coding for IoT devices.
Laurent Ellerbach joins Olivier to introduce the .NET nanoFramework and run us through some demos.
Check out the nanoFramework on GitHub at https://github.com/nanoframework
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