MORE ARDUINO SUPPORT! Welcome Bill (arduwino) to the Adafruit customer support forums!
We are expanding our Arduino tech support help in the Adafruit customer forums – we are very pleased to welcome Bill (as known as arduwino). Bill is an embedded systems engineer. He uses the Arduino as a prototyping platform for small control systems and medical devices, as well as for personal projects such as experimental robots and interactive sculpture. He will be helping out on the forums, answering questions and offering advice. We’re in the forums 24/7 helping hundreds of people with their projects. Bill specializes in Arduino support and he is there to help!
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We approached Bill after seeing all of his helpful posts in our forums – if you’re looking for a future gig with Adafruit, just do amazing stuff, be helpful in the forums, post tutorials and perhaps we can work together. We believe in hiring & working with folks from the community! 🙂
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