Utility of this Web Site

Cordier Yves


At the beginning of the "general public" computing, the distribution of programs, articles ... was done by mail using a media that only the oldest know I quoted the floppy disk. Many specialized magazines (like pascalisime) distributed programs by this way.

The update of information required an address book as well as important logistics.
In 2010, I became interested in Arduino products and how I could help the students and teachers at the high school I was in charge of of as technical HeadMaster. 

The creation of a free access website became the ideal solution to easily disseminate information (users have to log  to get access at various product's update).

Now retired from the National Education, I still going on to feed this site with corrections, improvements as well as new objects in order to share freely  my work with those who want it.

Lately, I've started putting older articles (courses/articles) online, but still relevant. 

The Briançon's "lycée" (lycée d'Altitude)

The  lycée d'Altitude of Briançon is a high school witch prepeared students from 15 to 20 years old at different levels of studies. CAP, Profesionnal Baccalaureat, General Baccalaureat, and STS (BTS). 

The amount of student is about 800.