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  • A tutorial must be informative and explanatory, but also "tutor". This tutorial does "tutor", but shows the same concept with other Arduino tutorials but just with different variables. A user can easily read other posts and alter it to match his/her needs.

  • In short, half of your post is same with other Arduino tutorials. And the other half isn't technical. Everything you have shown here can be easily read from documentation of the module. So, next time, instead of showing function of the module, show something which isn't included in the module but can be teached to the user.

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Hi Thinkvincent
Greating of the day this project is good for the student of class
7th to 8th standard as they have started learning electronics there
must be some more details about the projects as how to make the pcb print develope etc etc. otherwise project is good
Thanks for sharing
@maujmasti
Amjad Siddiqui

You make me in tears man hahahahha.

Tho i still I appreciate that. Hehehe