Addendum to this post...

If anyone here has a specific issue using my software on the Pi, a request for a new sensor/IC/device be added to it, questions regarding the underlying hardware itself, or questions regarding Perl on the Pi in general (even other Perl-Pi software that isn't mine), feel free to ask here, or me personally. I'm even open to helping others with low-level software (ie C) access to direct hardware registers etc.

I get these requests periodically via various means, and I'm always willing to help out where I can. Whether it's clarifying documentation (or fixing mistakes in it!), to guiding someone to understand an aspect of the system (that may not even be related to my software whatsoever) all the way to a full-blown implementation of a brand new sensor/IC that I've never run into; I'm up for any of it.


In reply to Re: Is Perl on the Raspberry Pi worth it? by stevieb
in thread Is Perl on the Raspberry Pi worth it? by stevieb

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