Hey guys! Just wanted to hear how it goes with the Spark Core port?
It looks like the got the library problem covered pretty well.
Now it’s even possible to contribute with a library straight from github, just by placing a json-file a the root of the github folder. Much better than before. I mostly can’t wait to play with my pixels, your library and the Spark Core together. I’m just hoping that it will work smoothly, and the low memory-size wont be to big a problem.
https://github.com/spark/uber-library-example
It is still on the list, core functionality, personal projects, and a paying contract have been occupying my led time lately. Now that their system works with libraries though I should be able to do this quickly once I can give time to it (hopefully September)
Learning to sacrifice work quality for an interesting hobby has been the pursuit of more than 40 years. I think I’ve cracked it… you will get there 
Hi there !
@Daniel_Garcia Do you have an approximate ETA for Spark support ? I would like to integrate it to my next project 
No, what I need is a day or two of dedicated time to work on it. Between a full time job that frequently goes overtime, a contracting job which refuses to die (that contracting job is how rfduino/nrf51822 support leap frogged spark core support - it turns out paying me gets my time :), and a variety of personal projects that had hard time deadlines (e.g. lights for new year’s eve for example), as well as a regular stream of issues in the library to fix, I haven’t been able to get that time that I need, yet.
Ok, thanks for your answer and good luck on your contracting job !
OK @Daniel_Garcia how much do we have to pony up? Assuming we are nice employers and let you have meal/beer breaks, that is. 