About
Ahoy! Apps For Arduino is chasing this idea that there can be numerous different ways of interacting with one hardware project, and different interactions can shape how we think about the project. One of the ways we can explore this is through software on devices that we already have.All the Apps on this site are designed and developed by myself, but of course since they are open source we welcome contributions (and you will receive credit in the code/readme/legal/fork) :) The most interesting thing about Apps For Arduino to me is the communication between hardware and software, even though it is annoying and buggy at times.
I'm available to help design an App that can work with your hardware, let's discuss. Also if you are interested in collaboration, feel free to contact us!
The pic on the left is me at WWDC 2011, where I won a student scholarship to go to the conference. And the dogcow is a robot that was controlled with my iPad. :D You can read more about my projects on RobotGrrl.com.
Website Credits
Here's some of the resources that were used to create this website!- Syntax highlighting http://qbnz.com/highlighter/
- Grid bg http://subtlepatterns.com/?p=658
- Page bg http://subtlepatterns.com/?p=114
- Footer bg http://subtlepatterns.com/?p=22
- Sticky footer http://www.cssstickyfooter.com/using-sticky-footer-code.html
- CSS font size conversion chart http://www.devirtuoso.com/2009/07/css-font-size-conversion-chart/
- Arduino vector http://www.flickr.com/photos/williamd/3526102372/in/photostream/
- Slide.js http://slidesjs.com/
- Blog theme http://jimbarraud.com/manifest/
- Lightbox http://www.lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/
- Remove .php http://sicanstudios.com/how-to-remove-php-html-htm-extensions-with-htaccess/
- Ubuntu font http://font.ubuntu.com/
- Check out how this one is made through view > view source
- And there is a stylesheet at style.css
- Use divs, they are more 'flexible' than tables
- Textures add extra pizazz to websites, they are nice (in moderation)


