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RavinderSingh13
Thanks a TON Neo for sharing this
It really helps to all of us who want to learn.
After getting inspired from your highly, I too started, yesterday installed node-red in windows system and created a very basic flow of reading a csv file and reading Earthquake data from tutorial itself as of now
you are really GREAT in learning things FAST(I.T techs), I have never seen a person learning this much fast honestly saying
Let me see if I could prepare one and share it here too with all of us
Thanks,
R. Singh
Thanks Ravinder,
Yes, everyone who knows me well, knows I am a systems engineer at heart love, learning new things and building new apps, cross domain, with new tech. That's just me. I have no "system or domain" religion about tech. It's all use a "tool in the big toolbox" as far as I am concerned.
Thanks for the kind words, Ravinder.
I always try to keep the mind of the beginner, even after many decades of IT experience, and so I keep trying, learning and building new things.
But that approach also can bring criticism from those who love to use (or remain nostalgic for) the same old technology introduced decades (or just a few years) ago, religiously; and my "tech style" also will result in criticism from those who are more of tech "purists".
Honestly, the criticism does not bother nor influence me. Everyone should dance to the music of their own life. To each his or her own, as they say!
Cheers and Thanks Again for the Kind Words, Ravinder!
Anyway, Node-RED is fun and easy to use, I think, especially if you love to program already. I already program "OK" (not great) in Javascript, so this makes Node-RED much easier, I think; and since I already write a lot of PHP code, it's also easy to call PHP scripts (any scripts, actually) from Node-RED as well.