I have officially been accepted as a vendor at the Kansas City Maker Faire! Do not know where my booth will be, hopefully in the main hall but in any case this is great news and a major step for this startup!
Now I just have to get the crowdfunding campaign going, and complete and edit the Arduino programming book to accompany it. I plan on having a limited number of boards on hand (small batch I made hand-soldering them) and hopefully some hard copies of the book as well.
In addition, I will have some hands-on demonstrations, including showing how this is a better learning system than breadboarding everything.
Hopefully I will see some readers there!
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