Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!
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@Mykle1 I love seeing all the progress and work you put into your module development. I must say, as an old time computer fanatic, I’m very impressed with your progress. I’m totally new to MM and still find the node/electron/express framework a rather challenging learning experience. I’ve done some fair amount of rather advanced R&D and bare-metal programming and hacking, and never expected that something based on JS, would be the thing to slow me down! Boy was I wrong and full respect to all those dev’s here, who are able to produce such nice work. I guess it again proves that technical skills without creativity is useless.
As for the Module, IMHO each individual core Temp is not a very interesting parameter, because of load-balancing. Unless you have a faulty core or are explicitly telling your machine to be running certain processes on a single core. In addition, because of how heat is distributed rather evenly throughout the chip dye, you’d never see much difference than a few degrees, so I would rather average the core temps into one, and possibly show the divergence of them. (I.e. the greatest % difference from the average.)
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@E3V3A That’s the beauty of a module. A developer builds how he wants it to work for himself then shares it with others :) The BEST thing about that is it’s open source so anyone can modify it to fit their own needs… I’ve done that several times and that’s what makes this so much fun! :)
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@E3V3A said in Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!:
I’m very impressed with your progress.
I appreciate that. Frankly, I’m amazed that I’ve gotten any of my modules to work. I joined this forum 13 months ago without the slightest idea of what linux or a raspberry pi even was. I realized quickly enough that I wanted to learn how things worked and started reading and asking questions. With the help of some very nice people I was able to make my first module, MMM-Cocktails. At this point, I was totally hooked. It’s still magic to me and I enjoy every minute of the learning process.
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@cowboysdude said in Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!:
that’s what makes this so much fun! :)
Damn good fun, bro! :-)
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Did some preliminary css work on the module. This is pretty much how I envisioned it. I’m satisfied. Thanks again to everyone that advised me.
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@Mykle1 said in Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!:
@E3V3A said in Module Developer Challenge - I surrender!:
I’m very impressed with your progress.
I appreciate that. Frankly, I’m amazed that I’ve gotten any of my modules to work. I joined this forum 13 months ago without the slightest idea of what linux or a raspberry pi even was. I realized quickly enough that I wanted to learn how things worked and started reading and asking questions. With the help of some very nice people I was able to make my first module, MMM-Cocktails. At this point, I was totally hooked. It’s still magic to me and I enjoy every minute of the learning process.
HEYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY hands above the desk…ABOVE…LOL