That is correct.
We currently use Microsoft SQL Server. It's not too different to other SQL
database and as I said before, specific experience with would be a plus
rather than something we're specifically looking for.
On Thu, 20 Oct 2016, 12:38 Steve Holden, wrote:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 12:1
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 12:18 PM, Chris Withers
wrote:
> What do you mean by MSSQL?
>
That usually refers to Microsoft SQL Server.
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On 18/10/2016 12:25, Alistair Broomhead wrote:
Sorry I forgot to mention that we're looking for full-time permanent
staff - sorry for any confusion
On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 at 12:16 Alistair Broomhead
mailto:alistair.broomh...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
Hi everybody,
Hi Michael,
I mean the tech-will-save-us layout, not the original one with the Atmel
chips, sorry for the confusion.
About the breakout board, there are a few companies doing interesting ones.
The now classic board from kitronik, the upcoming stuff from protopic, and
rkonlinestore has even made
There is a git hub repo with gerber of the main board, and it claims
(I only say claim because I haven't downloaded them to check personally;
unlike the gerbers) to have Altium, Eagle and Kicad files with the
schematics etc on them.
( https://github.com/microbit-foundation/microbit-reference-desi
I don't have a HN account, but I shared this on slashdot:
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/16/10/19/2130222/bbc-micro-bit-mini-computer-to-expand-internationally-with-new-hardware
On 19 October 2016 at 15:26, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote:
> Here: http://tech.microbit.org/
>
> Please upvote this
Carlos,
As I understand it (from Jonny), the BBC intends to release these
designs but, y'know, gotta have some bureaucracy... ;-)
Jonny is definitely the person to ping about this.
N.
On 19/10/16 16:34, Carlos Pereira Atencio wrote:
> As far as I understood there was still talks with the BBC to