Hi, my name is Glenn and I have created this web site to share my various projects and learning resources that I have created by drawing on my 40+ years of experience in IT.
On this site you will find links to many of the projects that I have published online, including a series of informative and educational videos. Most, if not all of these are follow along so you can replicate them for interest or as part of your learning journey.
My experience ranges from the smallest embedded systems (Arduino, BBC Micro:Bit and more), through Desktop systems (Windows, Linux) to Large Systems (Big Data).
I have experience in multiple technologies including multiple programming languages (C/C++, Java, Python and many more), various databases (e.g. MySql), networking, web and more.
If you want to find out more about me and this site, check out the detailed about me and this site page.
Bookmark this page and check it regularly. As I create new content, I will update this site with both content and links to supporting information.
From time to time I publish informative and educational videos on YouTube.
Jump to my main channel YouTube channel - All About Arduino and subscribe to the channel for updates.
In addition to the above videos on my YouTube channel, I have posted several projects on
Instructables and
this web site.
All of the projects include parts lists, circuit diagrams, code and explanations of how it works. These are great resources if you want to tackle a slightly more complex, but practical example of a project that you can recreate then adapt to your needs.
In addition to sharing content online, I am also offering educational services within the IT field.
This includes:
I am present on various social media, such as Linked In and less so facebook and twitter.
My most active social media is as a contributor on the r/Arduino subredit. This subreddit shares ideas and helps newbies about, not only Arduino, but other embedded systems such as ESP32 and some others.
In addition to being a r/Arduino subredit contributor, I am also a moderator of the r/Arduino subredit. In that role, I have authored most of the Wiki which includes Guides, a FAQ, a Glossary and more.
If you want to send me an enquiry, the best ways include a message on: