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Hands-On Robotics with JavaScript

By : Kassandra Perch
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Hands-On Robotics with JavaScript

By: Kassandra Perch

Overview of this book

JavaScript has an effective set of frameworks and libraries that provide support for embedded device programming and the robotics ecosystem. You’ll be able to put your JavaScript knowledge to work with this practical robotics guide. The book starts by guiding you in setting up an environment to program robots with JavaScript and Rasberry Pi 3. You will build beginner-level projects, such as a line-following robot, and then upgrade your robotics skills with a series of projects that help you get to grips with the Johnny-Five library. As you progress, you’ll learn how you can improve your projects by enabling advanced hardware components and programming concepts. You’ll even build an advanced AI-enabled robot, connect its NodeBots to the internet, create a NodeBots Swarm, and explore Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT). By the end of this book, you will have enhanced your robot programming skills by building a range of simple to complex projects.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Questions


  1. Look in the Johnny-Five documentation, under the LED heading in the section on the API. Look for the strobe function. What does the first argument do? What would happen if you passed 500 as that first argument?
  2. What is the second argument in the LED.strobe() function? How would this come in handy for applications waiting for the LED to be off?
  3. Does the Johnny-Five LED object emit any events? Why, or why not?
  4. Using the Raspi-IO documentation, what does the Raspberry Pi pin P1-29 translate to in terms of GPIO #?
  5. Using the Johnny-Five documentation, name a function that is an alias for the LED.strobe() function.
  6. What happens before the board's ready event fires in a Johnny-Five application?