Hello all,


 SparkFun has just released a hardware kit based around the IOIO-OTG. The 
vision for the product is to supply a first time IOIO-OTG user with some 
basic hardware and simple examples to get their Android interacting with 
hardware as quickly as possible. 


 Instead of traditional Android programming with Eclipse, we chose the 
Processing environment as we thought it would be an easier initial step to 
get into mobile programming. Drawing basic graphics and text as well as 
taking touch or text input is quite simple with Processing. Once 
comfortable there, they could move on up to the more advanced and 
traditional route for Android development or continue with Processing.


 I'm sure many here are already quite proficient with their IOIO-OTG and 
Android development, however if you would like to see more information, 
here are some links from you. Maybe a friend of yours could benefit. Here's 
the actual product page <https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11607>. Here are 
links to the coding examples on Github <https://github.com/sparkfun/SIKIO>and 
the 
WIKI <https://github.com/sparkfun/SIKIO/wiki> for the product and examples.


  Feel free to leave any feedback for the product here or send me an email 
directly at jordan.mcconnell –at-- sparkfun.com. I hope some find this 
product and its supporting materials useful.


 Thanks and happy tinkering,

Jordan McConnell

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