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마시모 반지: 아릐뒤노가 정보 공개로 이끌어내는 상상력

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마시모 반지는 작으면서도 간편하게 사용할 수 있는 마이크로 트롤러 아르뒤노를 개발하는 데 일조했습니다. 여기서 영감을 받아 전 세계 수천명의 사람들은 장난감에서 인공위성까지, 상상할 수 있는 가장 멋진 작품들을 만들었습니다. 마시모 반지는 "대단한 것을 만들기 위해 다른 사람들의 허락를 받을 필요는 없다."라고 이유를 설명합니다.

Massimo Banzi co-founded Arduino, which makes affordable open-source microcontrollers for interactive projects, from art installations to an automatic plant waterer. Full bio »

Translated into Korean by KwangYu Lee
Reviewed by Keumseong Bang
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