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I used the react-wrap-balancer just to help the title align better, for more details check here. If you know shuding, you know this is good stuff. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
Does anyone know about anything for SwiftUI that accomplishes similar things to React Balancer? https://react-wrap-balancer.vercel.app. Source: about 1 year ago
The latest entry in this space is React Wrap Balancer, which works with React 18 and also includes a Provider wrapper to allow code sharing between multiple balancing components across your app. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
First thought, play with MIT App Inventor https://appinventor.mit.edu/, they have dedicated blocks for graphing and cross-platform implementations of Bluetooth for Android and iOS. The data format is still up to you. Source: about 1 year ago
Or you could go to https://appinventor.mit.edu/ and design your own custom app (no widget, though). Source: about 1 year ago
If you want to make a mobile app you could try https://appinventor.mit.edu/. Source: about 1 year ago
Maybe a raspberry pi that's on 24/7 connected to wifi and use that to send the wake over lan signal to the server? Arduino on the power pins also works, I did something quite similar but with a Bluetooth board, the code was really simple I just made an Android app with MIT app inventor that sent a signal to the hc_05 bt board, once the Arduino received that signal it shorted the power pin to 5v for half a second... Source: over 1 year ago
If your idea isn't complicated, have a look at MIT App Inventor. It literally is, drag-and-drop. That should get you started. Source: over 1 year ago
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