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Learning Javascript Robotics

You're reading from   Learning Javascript Robotics Design, build, and program your own remarkable robots with JavaScript and open source hardware

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785883347
Length 160 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kassandra Perch Kassandra Perch
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Preface 1. Getting Started with JS Robotics 2. Working with Johnny-Five FREE CHAPTER 3. Using Digital and PWM Output Pins 4. Using Specialized Output Devices 5. Using Input Devices and Sensors 6. Moving Your Bot 7. Advanced Movement with the Animation Library 8. Advanced Components – SPI, I2C, and Other Devices 9. Connecting NodeBots to the World, and Where to Go Next Index

Connecting NodeBots to the Web


Bots are really cool on their own—collecting data, outputting that data using colors, text, and even images! We can only do so much when our bots only talk to themselves. However, because of the Node platform that we build our NodeBots on, talking to web services and using Internet data in our projects is really simple. How so? Well, all you have to remember about NodeBots code is the following.

It's just a Node Server!

Implementing data retrieval and third-party APIs in our NodeBots is easy—especially when, thanks to npm, the modules that interface with all our favorite APIs are right at our fingertips.

Anything that you can install on your computer from npm, you can use with your NodeBots. For instance, I have a wearable that pulls colors from tweets—I use Twitter and the color modules from npm to make this happen smoothly!

For our first example, we're going to build a relatively simple bot, hardware-wise. It'll have a button and a temperature sensor. However...

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