I've dabbled with Picaxe on and off for well over ten years now but never in a serious way but always willing to learn more all the time, this time 5yrs ago I couldn't program a PLC and now that I work with them daily I manage round a Mitsubishi PLC quite happily.
I was having a look around the net and more specifically YouTube and couldn't help but notice that compared to say Arduino and even Microchip them selves that Picaxe has very little presents, there are the odd video of complete projects and the odd basic programming ones but nothing in depth (unless I've missed to find it), I do think that Rev-Ed would benefit buy having a proper Picaxe channel filled with basic introductions all the way up the the chip being connected and controlling multiple external I/O to various touch and none touch displays.
I know that the manuals and the knowledge on this forum is exultant but I do think it would help the educational drive of the platform and get a much better market share?
I was having a look around the net and more specifically YouTube and couldn't help but notice that compared to say Arduino and even Microchip them selves that Picaxe has very little presents, there are the odd video of complete projects and the odd basic programming ones but nothing in depth (unless I've missed to find it), I do think that Rev-Ed would benefit buy having a proper Picaxe channel filled with basic introductions all the way up the the chip being connected and controlling multiple external I/O to various touch and none touch displays.
I know that the manuals and the knowledge on this forum is exultant but I do think it would help the educational drive of the platform and get a much better market share?