Phoenix, AZ anyone?

I am just starting with an arduino kit.

Looking for like minded individuals interested in arduino and programming and learning electronics

Jerry

Well - there's always me; not that I need to learn those things (been doing them for 20+ years now; well, with the exception of the Arduino - but electronics is electronics, and programming is programming, and when you've interfaced circuits to the 68000 using assembler and C, an Arduino is fairly easy). A year or so ago I tried to find locals, but wasn't very successful; I didn't have the time to develop the contacts, etc. Not much for being an organizer. Maybe you'll be more successful? Also - closest hackerspace is HeatSync Labs, out in Tempe/Mesa area (ugh - we need something closer to downtown Phoenix; I wish I was wealthy).

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Well thats a start.

At your suggestion, I looked at Heatsync Labs in Mesa. Looks good.
On the first Wed of every month, there is an Arduino Hacknight.
I will check that out next month, and let you know.

Jerry

jdawgaz:
At your suggestion, I looked at Heatsync Labs in Mesa. Looks good.
On the first Wed of every month, there is an Arduino Hacknight.
I will check that out next month, and let you know.

My problem with Heatsync is how far away it is; although I have a job now that is somewhat closer than I did in the past, so I may have to look into them again. The main problem was me being able to leave work and get there when they started (which, IIRC, was @ 7pm - try that on Phoenix's freeway's during rush hour).

Good luck with going; hope it works out!

where do you live in the valley (N PHX?). I live in S. PHX.

jdawgaz:
where do you live in the valley (N PHX?). I live in S. PHX.

On the border between Glendale and Phoenix, near Cactus (literally on the border; it's more or less in my backyard, and makes getting city services a "fun experience"). Suffice it to say, it would be a good long drive from my house to HSL, but having access to a laser cutter would be very tempting (I have just about everything else I need in my shop). I did look again to see how far they are from my current employer, and it's not too bad; about 15 miles away S/SE; just gotta hop on the 101 for a bit. So, once I get done with the time sink that is my "Udacity 373 Self-Driving Car class", I'll probably try to make it out there one day after work.

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Hi I live in N Phoenix area.
Just starting with Audrino. I'm interested and joining somebody and learning.
Let me know if we can plan for a meet up or something.

Thanks,
Peter

So any luck on a local user group? I am in Scottsdale, and am starting out. I could really use a hand.

Hello Crosh,

I am looking for a programmer to help out with a couple projects here in AZ. Our group has a mechanical engineer and I am pretty good at electrical hardware, but we are lacking a good programmer. We have paying jobs set up if you would be interested. I'd love to meet up if you have some time.

My work has a great place for events and said I could use it for an arduino meetup. I'd be happy to kick it off with a "getting started" workshop and then we could see where it goes. The space is in west Tempe, Broadway & Priest.

Lemme know who's interested and we can make it happen.

  • daniel

I'm doing a project, here on 16th St s/o Baseline (definitely So Phx, but within striking distance of W Tempe, Daniel). There are places to meet that usually expect you to buy a meal. There is a Linux group that has met in the past at supportive companies or institutions.

Hey, I go to Scottsdale every winter vacation. Ever heard of Rocking Road?