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This chapter explores what you can do to continue the craft of building IoT solutions. Most people want to simply develop projects for themselves—for fun or to solve problems around the home or office. However, some of you may want to take your skills to the next level. Whatever the case, there are a few things that you should consider. The following sections look at sources for more example projects, discuss how to join the community of Windows 10 IoT enthusiasts through social media and other Internet resources, and explain how to become a contributing member of the growing throng of makers.
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This is one of my major motivations for writing this book.
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This sample is an excellent example of a properly named project. Too often I find projects that are named differently or suggest a different implementation than what it really is. Be sure to use an accurate title when posting your own projects.
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Some are even a bit hostile toward Windows users. Should you encounter this absurd bias, simply refrain from replying in kind and ignore the negative remarks. I’ve found most who post derogatory commentary often know little of which they speak, basing their answers on innuendo, assumptions, and general inaccuracies.
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Bell, C. (2016). Where to Go from Here?. In: Windows 10 for the Internet of Things. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2108-2_17
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