Welcome to my website!
My name is Imre Vida. I'm a student from Hungary and I made this website to publish and sort my projects and researches.
NOTIFICATION
Please note, that the english version of my website is not up to date at the moment. I'm working on the solution, but until then, please check the Hungarian version for my most recent projects.
A few words about me:
I was born in 2000 and I was interested in electronics and programming ever since I was young. During my kindergarten years, I started learning how to turn on some flashlight bulbs with a battery and wires. I learned how parallel and serial connections affect the intensity of the light of these bulbs.
During primary school, I started learning how integrated circuits (analog at the beginning, then more complex digital ICs) work, and how to use them. At this time, I built a basic alarm system, which made a light turn on and an alarm sound until the "disable alarm" button was pressed, when the given object (for example a phone) was moved from its top.
I started programming using C# language and I use this programming language almost every day in many different projects. After I learned the basics of programming in primary school and at home in the afternoons, my IT teacher introduced me to a programmer who gave me university notes related to algorithms and programming, and he showed me some websites where I found useful things to learn. In addition, if I had some questions, or difficulty during this long learning process, he sent me detailed explanations to help.
After learning the basics of a few programming languages, I got my first Arduino development kit, which made new opportunities for me. At this point in time, I already won some model-building competitions, and using my skills in programming and crafting things, my projects improved a lot. I built new things, for example, a smart-flowerpot, which was able to alert me when to water the plants inside it, and I built a phone controlled smart-home model using one of my previous models.
During my high school years, this enthusiasm has continued, and it's still ongoing, but I am now working on more meaningful, and complex projects, from a 3D printer built out of electronic waste, through self-made precision CNC machines and self-driving exploring robots to network scanner software.
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