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Getting Started with Intel Galileo: Electronic Projects with the Quark-Powered Arduino-Compatible Board

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Getting Started with Intel Galileo: Electronic Projects with the Quark-Powered Arduino-Compatible Board
Getting Started with Intel Galileo: Electronic Projects with the Quark-Powered Arduino-Compatible Board

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Getting Started with Intel Galileo: Electronic Projects with the Quark-Powered Arduino-Compatible Board

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Getting Started with the Intel Galileo gets you up and running with this new, x86-powered board that was developed in collaboration between Arduino and Intel. You'll learn how to set it up, connect it to your computer, and begin programming. You'll learn how to build electronics projects around the Galileo, and you'll explore the features and power that make it different from all the boards that came before. Developed in collaboration with the Intel Galileo team, and in consultation with members of the Arduino team, this is the definitive introduction to Intel's new board for makers.

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