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.NET Gadgeteer: A platform for custom devices. / Villar, N.; Scott, J.; Hodges, S. et al.
2012. 216-233.

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Villar N, Scott J, Hodges S, Hammil K, Miller C. .NET Gadgeteer: A platform for custom devices. 2012. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-31205-2_14

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Villar, N. ; Scott, J. ; Hodges, S. et al. / .NET Gadgeteer: A platform for custom devices. 18 p.

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