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Kassandra Perch
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Kassandra Perch is an open web developer and supporter. She began as a frontend developer and moved to server-side with the advent of Node.js and was especially enthralled by the advance of the NodeBots community. She travels the world speaking at conferences about NodeBots and the fantastic community around them.
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You'll need your microcontroller, a USB cable, and computer. You'll also need an ADXL345I2C Accelerometer such as the Adafruit Industries product ID 1231 or the SparkFun product ID SEN-09836, and an LED matrix kit from SparkFun—product number DEV-11861. You'll also need your LCD display from Chapter 4, Using Specialized Output Devices. Finally, you'll need a USB gamepad—I recommend the N64RetroLink controller that is available for about $15 on Amazon, but if you have a spare PS3DualShock 3 controller, I will also include instructions for that.

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Kassandra Perch

Kassandra Perch is an open web developer and supporter. She began as a frontend developer and moved to server-side with the advent of Node.js and was especially enthralled by the advance of the NodeBots community. She travels the world speaking at conferences about NodeBots and the fantastic community around them.
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