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Arduino users make things. We're interested in what they've done, especially if they share plans or techniques.
Arduino suppliers provide boards, kits, parts, software and information users want. We're interested in what they have, especially if it is free, or priced within an experimenter's budget. Add-on boards, called "shields" add extra capability to the basic Arduino.
Arduino community shares online and in person. We're interested in forums, clubs and events, especially those with an open-source or do-it-yourself orientation.
Visitors to this list may also be interested in the Freeduino list