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The above two examples depend on **I2C** and therefore will work without change on almost all
platforms.
## Contributing
[Pull requests](https://github.com/cfreeman/embd/pulls) that follow the
[guidelines](https://github.com/cfreeman/embd/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) are very appreciated.
If you find a problem but are not up to coding a fix please file an
[issue](https://github.com/cfreeman/embd/issues).
Thank you!
## ROADMAP
## TODO
* Continue to tidy up the readme and other documenting files.
* Remove AUTHORS & CONTRIBUTORS -- That stuff is better maintained within git history (don't forget update_contributors script).
* Continue to tidy up the README and other documentation.
* move utils.go into util package
* Make sure there are samples for all the supported hardware.
* Better organise samples -> into godoc?
* Make sure there are samples for all supported hardware. Better organise samples move into godoc?
* Rummage through the old, largely abandoned parent repo and pull in as many of the requests as possible.
* A fully featured cli tool (**embd**)
* Continue to add support for additional sensors/controllers/convertors.
* Continue to add support for additional hosts (Cubietruck, Radxa, etc).
* Supporting something other than Linux

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# embd roadmap
The following features are planned (in no particular order):
* A fully featured cli tool (**embd**)
* Support for UART, SPI
* Support for a whole range of sensors/controllers
* Support for Intel Galileo (will require a few changes to Golang, but not unsurmountable)
* Support for a lot of other ARM prototyping boards (Cubietruck, Radxa, etc.)
* Awesome documentation
* A embd UI (similar to the Arduino IDE)
* Supporting something other than Linux
* Support for vision processing (OpenCV ?)
* Allow remote instrumentation of the host via network/web sockets/etc.