The is the repository for the hardware hack session at Gophercon.EU 2024.
If you ordered a Gopher Badge, it is yours to keep. Please return all other equipment when you are finished for the next person. Thank you!
Please read our installation instructions here.
If you are one of the very fortunate individuals to have ordered a Gopher Badge, it is in fact yours to keep!
Go to https://gopherbadge.com/ for more info.
Gopherino is a robot based on the Maqueen v4.1 platform and powered by a BBC Microbit. It has several sensors onboard, RGB LEDs and two motors to move. As well as several expasion connectors.
https://github.com/conejoninja/gopherino
We have Parrot Minidrones you can fly with Go code to control them using their built-in Bluetooth API.
Post in-flight videos using hashtag #gopherconeu
Ready for takeoff? Go to ./drone/minidrone/.
Along for the ride, we brought a couple of WowWee MiP two-wheeled self-balancing robots that you control using Bluetooth.
Post robot videos using hashtag #gopherconeu
Ready to roll? Go to ./robot/mip.
Looking for the true "parts experience"? Got you covered! We have brought some Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect IoT microcontroller boards for each person to use for the activity.
https://store.arduino.cc/collections/boards/products/arduino-nano-rp2040-connect
These can be programmed using TinyGo.
There are some Grove sensor kits that you can use for the activity.
Ready to try this out? Go to ./sensor/arduino/ to get started.
Make your own electronic musical instruments using TinyGo and the Raspberry Pi Nano boards.
Thanks to the USB-MIDI support, you can turn your board into a tiny digital musical instrument controller.
Add buttons, sliders, a joystick, and when we say become part of the music we mean it!
Let's make beautiful music together, just go to ./musicjam/.
We have some additional bounties and prizes, you can see more information here.
Return all borrowed materials and hardware, so the next Gopher can enjoy the session too.
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