Who is DIYODE Magazine?
Thanks for discovering DIYODE Magazine, the first new magazine supporting electronics enthusiasts and makers, that Australia has seen in 30 years!
DIYODE Magazine is a 100% Australian-made, independent publication, produced by a passionate editorial team. But it’s not about us. The magazine’s fundamental focus is to provide a valid platform to showcase the amazing creations and the hard work undertaken by the electronics and maker communities, to solve problems or to just make really awesome things!
DIYODE Magazine was created in response to a demand from within the community. We are committed to supporting those who support us, and for this reason we invite feedback, suggestions, ideas and comments from far and wide!
Our core values include education, providing real-world outcomes, and solving problems (both pesky and mammoth).
We got our first issue today (digital edition) – good to see an indie magazine in the AU doing electronics!
Adafruit publishes a wide range of writing and video content, including interviews and reporting on the maker market and the wider technology world. Our standards page is intended as a guide to best practices that Adafruit uses, as well as an outline of the ethical standards Adafruit aspires to. While Adafruit is not an independent journalistic institution, Adafruit strives to be a fair, informative, and positive voice within the community – check it out here: adafruit.com/editorialstandards
Stop breadboarding and soldering – start making immediately! Adafruit’s Circuit Playground is jam-packed with LEDs, sensors, buttons, alligator clip pads and more. Build projects with Circuit Playground in a few minutes with the drag-and-drop MakeCode programming site, learn computer science using the CS Discoveries class on code.org, jump into CircuitPython to learn Python and hardware together, TinyGO, or even use the Arduino IDE. Circuit Playground Express is the newest and best Circuit Playground board, with support for CircuitPython, MakeCode, and Arduino. It has a powerful processor, 10 NeoPixels, mini speaker, InfraRed receive and transmit, two buttons, a switch, 14 alligator clip pads, and lots of sensors: capacitive touch, IR proximity, temperature, light, motion and sound. A whole wide world of electronics and coding is waiting for you, and it fits in the palm of your hand.
Have an amazing project to share? The Electronics Show and Tell is every Wednesday at 7:30pm ET! To join, head over to YouTube and check out the show’s live chat and our Discord!
Thanks so much for the shout out. We really appreciate the support!