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Before releasing Wiring 1.0 (BETA), there are hundreds of bugs to fix. If you have the ability, please help expedite the launch by contributing code. The source is available through SVN and an ongoing discussion happens in the Discourse. Check the current status through the bugs database. For more information about Wiring and Open Source, check out the FAQ.

If you teach workshops or courses, please consider using Wiring. Wiring was developed specifically for teaching and has been used widely within educational settings for the last two years.
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If you write your code for using a sensor, device or communication protocol for Wiring, please consider sharing this code, circuit diagrams, datasheets, etc. with the community. Current tutorials are listed online and there's an ongoing discussion in the Discourse.

If we don't know what's wrong with Wiring, it can't be fixed. Please report your bugs using Wiring's bugs database.

The Wiring core is very focused and minimal, but is easily extended to match additional desires and needs. If you write your own libraries for Wiring, please consider sharing this code with the community. Current libraries are listed online and there's an ongoing discussion in the Discourse. |
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If you're writing software with Wiring, please share your projects and code. On this website you can post to the Exhibition and in the Discourse. Many users maintain websites archiving their explorations. Wiring grows only through the inspiration and expertise of the community.

If you feel confident with Wiring, please help newbies and beginning programmers by answering questions and providing support in the Discourse section of this website. |
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