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Node.JS + IoT = Node-RED, flow-based programming tool for IoT – JAXenter

Node.JS + IoT = Node-RED, flow-based programming tool for IoT   JAXenter If you haven’t met Node-RED yet, it is time for an official introduction: Node-RED is a flow-based programming tool for the Internet of Things.

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The Internet of Lego, powered by Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Node-RED – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) The Internet of Lego, powered by Raspberry Pi , Arduino and Node-RED Electronics Weekly (blog) Inspired by the latest issue #62 of the official Raspberry Pi magazine, which has a big Lego feature, I thought I should take a look at the Pi-powered (among other things) Internet of Lego. It's a blog featuring a collection of circuit projects and …

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Open source energy monitoring using Raspberry Pi

OpenEnergyMonitor, who make open-source tools for energy monitoring, have been using Raspberry Pi since we launched in 2012. Like Raspberry Pi, they manufacture their hardware in Wales and send it to people all over the world. We invited co-founder Glyn Hudson to tell us why they do what they do, and how Raspberry Pi helps.

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Baby, you’re a (legal, indoor) firework

Dr Lucy Rogers is more than just a human LED . She’s also an incredibly imaginative digital maker, ready and willing to void warranties in her quest to take things apart and put them back together again, better than before.

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Everything You Need To Get Started Controlling A Raspberry Pi’s GPIO With Node-RED – Gizmodo Australia

Gizmodo Australia Everything You Need To Get Started Controlling A Raspberry Pi's GPIO With Node-RED Gizmodo Australia The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a new guide for Node-RED, one of the easiest ways to control your Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins and connect your Pi to the outside world. In order to make use of this guide, you'll need a Raspberry Pi , a breadboard, …

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Everything You Need to Get Started Controlling a Raspberry Pi’s GPIO with Node-RED – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Everything You Need to Get Started Controlling a Raspberry Pi's GPIO with Node-RED Lifehacker In order to make use of this guide, you'll need a Raspberry Pi , a breadboard, buttons, a few LEDs, and some wires. From there, the guide walks you through using the Node-RED program to control those lights and do plenty of other things with the GPIO

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Node-RED makes baking IoT Raspberry Pi easy – ReadWrite

ReadWrite Node-RED makes baking IoT Raspberry Pi easy ReadWrite Raspberry Pi is a natural fit for the IoT world. Do-it-yourselfers and startups especially like Raspberry Pi for its low cost, small form factor, and versatility. There is also an entire library of software solutions that make adding your own unique …

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Node-RED, wiring the Raspberry Pi to the IoT – Network World

Network World Node-RED, wiring the Raspberry Pi to the IoT Network World One of the many things that Raspberry Pi -based systems are excellent for is for building Internet of Things platforms. The price is right ($35), the performance is great for the price, the input/output options are great, there's an enormous ecosystem ..

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Teaching Your Raspberry Pi to Speak with IBM Watson – SitePoint

SitePoint Teaching Your Raspberry Pi to Speak with IBM Watson SitePoint It turns out there's a lot you can do with a Raspberry Pi and IBM Bluemix. In the first article in this series, we explored how to connect up a Raspberry Pi to IBM Bluemix, IBM Watson and Node-RED. If you haven't yet got your Raspberry Pi set up with …

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