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JavaScript Development Environments
OS - Windows OS - macOS OS - Linux Any OS

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Language - JavaScript

In-Browser

Welcome to using Phidgets with Javascript! By using Javascript, you will have access to the complete Phidget22 API, including events.

Running your JavaScript program in a browser is accessible and can be done in Windows, macOS, or Linux.

Install Phidget Drivers

Before getting started with the guides below, ensure you have the following components installed on your machine:

Use Our Examples

One of the best ways to start programming with Phidgets is to use our example code as a guide:

Editing the Examples

Write Code

Setting up a New Project

Further Reading

Phidget Programming Basics - Here you can find the basic concepts to help you get started with making your own programs that use Phidgets.

Data Interval/Change Trigger - Learn about these two properties that control how much data comes in from your sensors.

Using Multiple Phidgets - It can be difficult to figure out how to use more than one Phidget in your program. This page will guide you through the steps.

Polling vs. Events - Your program can gather data in either a polling-driven or event-driven manner. Learn the difference to determine which is best for your application.

Logging, Exceptions, and Errors - Learn about all the tools you can use to debug your program.

Phidget Network Server - Phidgets can be controlled and communicated with over your network- either wirelessly or over ethernet.