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Dmitry Andriyanov2013-04-05 15:58:54
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Dmitry Andriyanov, 2013-04-05 15:58:54

Would you be interested in an article about controlling light in an apartment from .NET applications?

I recently wrote an article here about an ASP.NET application for controlling light in an apartment through a browser (using noolite control blocks and a USB adapter). It seems to me that many did not like it (the number of minuses is about the same order as the number of pluses).
Does it make sense to write an article about working with the noolite USB adapter from .NET applications?
PS. I warn you right away, technically everything is quite simple. In principle, the description of working with USB on .NET and the description of the "pitfalls" may be of interest.
ZZY. The resulting code for managing the adapter is here .

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Andrey Apanasik, 2013-04-05
@Suvitruf

I think a lot of people didn't like it.

On the other hand, many people liked it.
It's always nice to see articles, so to speak, based on real experience with real practical applicability.
So I would appreciate it)

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FilimoniC, 2013-04-07
@FilimoniC

I don't care about .net itself, I'm interested in electronics.

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FilimoniC, 2013-04-09
@FilimoniC

I didn’t understand about these blocks and wanted to ask - are they dimmers or switches? offtopic

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kasthack, 2013-04-05
@kasthack

It's funny. A friend of mine also did light control from a .Net application, but used Arduino AFAIK.

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svavan, 2013-04-05
@svavan

It would be interesting to read the description of working with USB on .NET. It is with USB, and not with a virtual COM port.

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