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2A library is just c and c++ source files that contain code. What part of that do you not understand?Majenko– Majenko2017-06-08 20:24:57 +00:00Commented Jun 8, 2017 at 20:24
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Think of a library as a class and you are calling that class with its subclasses, methods, and attributes from your script.user23244– user232442017-06-08 21:55:23 +00:00Commented Jun 8, 2017 at 21:55
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It complicates me to create the files with the codeDiego– Diego2017-06-08 21:59:42 +00:00Commented Jun 8, 2017 at 21:59
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Also, giving out code won't help someone learn it. You should learn about what algorithms are and learn how to plan out certain codes. No one goes into programming with a cold turkey. When you create a library, you need to think about what needs to get done and how you're going to get it done. You need to plan out on a piece of paper or chalkboard, write flow diagrams of particular objectives and methodology and write some pseudo code before you actually starting writing a program. If you do this, I guarantee it will help. Syntax is the hardest part about programming but you can research that.user23244– user232442017-06-08 22:00:16 +00:00Commented Jun 8, 2017 at 22:00
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I know C ++ but in Arduino there are very few clear references to help that can create a libraryDiego– Diego2017-06-08 22:03:00 +00:00Commented Jun 8, 2017 at 22:03
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