[conspire] Flashing twelves
paulz at ieee.org
paulz at ieee.org
Tue Mar 26 14:50:30 PDT 2024
There is an IoT conference in Santa Clara in June. Possible opportunity to learn what the industry people are thinking.
Here is a link. You can get a free pass to the Expo and online content, but you must register this week.
https://www.iottechexpo.com/northamerica/ticket-types-and-prices/
Sometimes is useful to go to local conferences just to find out stuff you didn't know that you didn't know. And that is all I know about this event.
On Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 02:28:13 PM PDT, Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail at webthatworks.it> wrote:
On 3/20/24 5:46 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Ivan Sergio Borgonovo (ivan at webthatworks.it):
>
>> Problem is... it is way easier to build up something based on
>> whatever tcp/ip rather than nfc/bluetooth.
>
> Huh, thank you: I've just learned that there's no standard
> implementation of TCP/IP over Bluetooth.
>
> I'd made a lazy assumption to the contrary; thus the wack-ass
> irrelevancy of my OpenSprinkler-analogy idea. Sorry if I seemed
> clueless. I actually was, here.
I'm somehow clueless as well... because I never had to learn it.
And I pay my bills programming MCU. But that should be a clue about how
much these solutions are requested and popular.
Probably there is some way to "transparently" use Bluetooth for tcp/ip
transfer over android... but and this is my guess, then you won't be
able to entrust the development of the web app to a "web agency".
Most embedded MCU manufacturers will give you some libraries to use
Bluetooth tethering.
Somehow this second part may be the cheapest in terms of programming and
logistics. After all your C/C++ programmer know the hardware, the
platform, know how to code in C/C++, know the library ecosystem even it
may or may not know the specific library, hə is autonomous, his work is
self contained...
--
Ivan Sergio Borgonovo
https://www.webthatworks.it https://www.borgonovo.net
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