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Announcing 18 New How-To Intel IoT Code Samples

13 Nov 2015 1  
A complete list of these JavaScript code sample titles is provided below along with their links to instructions and code.

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Get access to the new Intel® IoT Developer Kit, a complete hardware and software solution that allows developers to create exciting new solutions with the Intel® Galileo and Intel® Edison boards. Visit the Intel® Developer Zone for IoT.

We are pleased to announce the release of 18 new how-to Intel IoT code samples designed for anyone interested in learning IoT development. These applications are part of a series of how-to Intel IoT code sample exercises using the Intel® IoT Developer Kit, Intel® Edison development platform, APIs, and other technologies.

A complete list of these JavaScript* code sample titles is provided below along with their links to instructions and code.

From these exercises, developers will learn how to:

  • Connect the Intel® Edison development platform, a computing platform designed for prototyping and producing IoT and wearable computing products.

  • Interface with the Intel® Edison platform IO, Grove* sensors, Xadow* wearable sensors, and sensor repositories using MRAA and UPM from the Intel® IoT Developer Kit, a complete hardware and software solution to help developers explore the IoT and implement innovative projects.

  • Run these code samples in Intel® XDK IoT Edition, an IDE for creating applications that interact with sensors and actuators, enabling a quick start for developing software for the Intel® Edison or Intel® Galileo board.

  • Set up a web application server and store data using Azure Redis Cache* from Microsoft* Azure*, cloud services for connecting IoT solutions including data analysis, machine learning, and a variety of productivity tools to simplify the process of connecting sensors to the cloud and getting an IoT project up and running quickly.

  • Invoke the services of APIs including Twilio* for sending text messages, the United States Geological Survey* (USGS*) for accessing earthquake data and Weather Underground* for accessing weather data.

To get started, select any of these titles:

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