Connecting With Other Arduino Lovers - Join the Discussion!

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The discussion centers around connecting with fellow Arduino enthusiasts for support and project ideas. A new user seeks guidance on where to find help and share interesting projects. Participants suggest creating a dedicated thread in the forum to attract responses from Arduino lovers. There is a reminder that many Arduino-specific forums exist for more focused discussions. Engaging with the community through the forum is encouraged for better interaction and assistance.
ISamson
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Hello,

May I ask, are there any Arduino lovers here?
I would like to know, because I have just started with Arduino and wish to know who I could ask if I have a problem or interesting project idea...
Thank you.

P.S. I have the Arduino starter kit.
 
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Has it occurred to you to do a forum search?
 
phinds said:
Has it occurred to you to do a forum search?

Yeah.
 
Ivan Samsonov said:
May I ask, are there any Arduino lovers here?
I am.

Ivan Samsonov said:
and wish to know who I could ask if I have a problem or interesting project idea...
Instead of asking one particular member, you should create a thread about your problem here in the EE forum. Arduino lovers would check it out and post their comments. We have had many discussions here on arduino projects before.
 
Ivan Samsonov said:
Yeah.

Well THAT attitude should really make people want to help.
 
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Yes - there are Arduino fans here - but there are also tons of arduino specific forums as well.
 
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