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5 Most viewed posts on the junkbots blog in 2018

  • A new direction has been developed for the junkbot project ( http://junkbots.blogspot.co.uk/ ) ; previously Raspberry Pis have been used to...
  • Over the last eight years I have been working (off and on) on a project, junkbots ( http://junkbots.blogspot.co.uk/2010/01/introduction.html...
  • Junkbots in the Big Bang Northants #TBBNorthants on 28th February 2018 at Silverstone. This event is part of the  The Big Bang Near Me progr...
  • This is a two-part series on a new Junkbots project. In this part building the junkbot itself is discussed. In the second part controllin...
  • A new blog has been launched by Scott Turner  looking at Computational Thinking ( http://compuationalthinking.blogspot.co.uk/  - the typo ...


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