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Hi Rene, congratulations on ten years with Circle! You really built a noteworthy open source project. I think it is incredible how competent and helpful you are and how you are always open for suggestions and questions. I learnt a lot from Circle, and I'm looking forward to our collaboration in the future. Best regards |
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@rsta2 : Congratulations to sticking with this excellent project for such a long time! And also all the other side-projects and libs! Circle is also a project that always adopted the changes that came in new with the latest hardware changes in the Raspberry Pi and had to cope with the change that the Raspberry Pi is moving further away from being a multi core MC with RAM and GPIOs to being something else. A new Raspberry has to be more than the last generation. The experience shows that for many purposes the generation 3 is still good enough to get a job done reliable with Circle. |
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Hi Rene, Also want to thank you for your continued efforts for such an amazing and complex project. When i first thought about jumping in on using the pi as a beefed up mcu, i started by trying to build something following David Welch's stuff and discovered Circle along the way because i was struggling with some technical stuff. Since then you helped make the dreams of an audio/visual tinkerer come true. I really think i couldn't have made most of the projects i built without Circle, or i would've given up a long time ago. Thanks so much! Greetz! |
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@rsta2 Omg happy birthday to your work, the amazing Circle! You never knew how this library encouraged me to learn and work with single board computers by a butterfly effect! I cannot thank you enouuuuugh! |
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Today Circle is exactly 10 years old. On October 25, 2014 the very first step of Circle was pushed to GitHub and was announced in the Raspberry Pi bare metal forum one day later. It began with an USB driver for the Raspberry Pi Model B and B+, which needed some infrastructure. So there was the idea to release it together as a bare metal environment. In the meantime we have much more features. A number of impressive applications, appliances and support libraries have been developed by you using Circle in these years.
Thank you to all contributors and users of Circle over this time!
Cheers!
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