I’m in the ‘partially running prototype’ stage of code for some custom data fields for my new Garmin bike computer; some different ways of presenting in-interval power and time data that I may like better than just text. It’s an interesting hybrid of a language you have to use (‘MonkeyC’) borrowing a variety of features from a collection of languages in the C-like family and the built application looks like it will run on both forerunners and Edges.
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Re: Stuck at Home Projects? [Dolfan]
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This is the stairs I always carry my TT-bike up; the concrete started rotting and weed was already growing out of it so I decided to give it a facelift:
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Re: Stuck at Home Projects? [chrisesposito]
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I’m in the ‘partially running prototype’ stage of code for some custom data fields for my new Garmin bike computer; some different ways of presenting in-interval power and time data that I may like better than just text. It’s an interesting hybrid of a language you have to use (‘MonkeyC’) borrowing a variety of features from a collection of languages in the C-like family and the built application looks like it will run on both forerunners and Edges.I wrote this, for when you want to know which day it is tomorrow:
chrisesposito wrote:
I’m in the ‘partially running prototype’ stage of code for some custom data fields for my new Garmin bike computer; some different ways of presenting in-interval power and time data that I may like better than just text. It’s an interesting hybrid of a language you have to use (‘MonkeyC’) borrowing a variety of features from a collection of languages in the C-like family and the built application looks like it will run on both forerunners and Edges.I wrote a few Connect IQ data fields. It has come a long way in terms of reliability.