
Hardware Interrupts
Avoid block looping functions entirely coding strict detached interrupt service routines tracking an exact anemometer rotation.
Duration
4-6 hours
Difficulty
intermediate
Status
In Progress
What You'll Do
Avoid block looping functions entirely coding strict detached interrupt service routines tracking an exact anemometer rotation.
By completing this task, you will:
- Understand the architecture and implementation patterns behind hardware interrupts
- Write clean, modular, production-ready code following industry conventions
- Debug complex issues using browser dev tools, logs, and systematic reasoning
- Ship a polished, working feature that you can showcase in your portfolio
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Approach Guide
Read & Plan
Read the full description of "Hardware Interrupts" above. Before writing any code, sketch out the architecture — list the files you'll create and the data flow between them.
Build Incrementally
Break this task into smaller milestones. Get the simplest version working first, then layer on complexity. Run your code after every meaningful change.
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Validate & Refine
Test edge cases manually. Check the browser console for warnings. Clean up your code, add comments to non-obvious logic, and ensure it matches the requirements.
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Progress
3 of 3 tasks
Difficulty
Prerequisites
- ✓Basic programming experience in any language
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