I've tried to get in it in the past and coming back to it along with trying to comem back to programming which I actually went to college for (Visual Basic/ Visual C/C++ ). Rebought one of those 200 projects in one to see if that will help if not its got parts I can cannibalize as I get better. Basiclaly just introducing myself and trying to find a cheap way to learn as much as I can since im still paying off college.
I've tried to get in it in the past and coming back to it along with trying to comem back to programming which I actually went to college for (Visual Basic/ Visual C/C++ ). Rebought one of those 200 projects in one to see if that will help if not its got parts I can cannibalize as I get better. Basiclaly just introducing myself and trying to find a cheap way to learn as much as I can since im still paying off college.
Welcome! This forum is a great place for help. To increase your chances of success on this forum, please dont expect people to do all the work for you (electronics can be a * LOT* of work sometimes). Do as much as you can and then post your problem. Uploading pictures (like schematics or prototypes / screenshots) is very helpful too. Use a *.png format.
Dont expect anything like that Im more of the type if I have questions about how a part works I'll ask other then that I dont expect a person to go make a device have it do this and then tell me how to exactly build it. I have done robotics and electronics in the past I worked on a Bot that was actually made in the area as a kit called TRaCY for the robotics club of yahoo which I had a friend who I used to know run it.