In that case I have only sample programs! ;-)
Rob.
On 07/31/10 03:29 pm, funlw65 wrote:
And obligatory CAD files for the board used in project, full
documentation, photos with the final project and maybe a movie with
the running application which prove that the project was realized and
fully tested. All required to permit the reproduction of the project.
Not only the firmware, not matter how complex it is.
That does not constitute a DIY project.
Vasi(funlw65)
On Jul 31, 12:41 am, Rob Hamerling<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi guys,
Do we have criteria to decide if a program qualifies as sample or as
project? I can think of the following criteria:
- filesize
- number of lines of code
- amount and quality of 'learning' information
- number of used libraries
- complexity of the code
- general purpose or very specific application
- is it the only program using a specific library
Not all of these are easy to define....
Reason to ask: my alarm_clock project is pretty large, but not very
complex and reasonably documented (in the form of comments in the
source). I decided to put it in 'projects', but it might as well be a
sample, because it is currently the only program using the new
rtc_hardware library.
Regards, Rob.
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