On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Gregg Reynolds <d...@mobileink.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:16 AM, Arnaud BOS <arnaud.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Gregg,
>>
>> "is anybody *other than me* working with Clojure for IoT stuff?"
>>
>> I'm not using it for IoT stuff, but I'm curious what are you using it for?
>>
>
> Hi Arnaud (and others)
>
> Thanks all for the feedback.  I have not yet used Clojure for IoT work,
> but I have a small amount of funding over the next 3-4 months for a project
> that includes exploring the use of Clojure.
>
> Over the past year or so I've done a lot of tinkering with various IoT
> devices and tools; I put up a list of some of them on my blog
> <http://blog.mobileink.com/2016/04/developer-friendly-iot-devices-and-tools.html>
>  for
> anybody interested.  I've used mostly C and Lua, working from the command
> line rather than an IDE.  Lua is one of my favorite languages but I'd like
> to get a feel for Clojure/script on IoT as well.
>
> I'm going to be working mostly with the Intel Edison.  Last fall Java was
> added as an officially supported language
> <https://software.intel.com/en-us/java-for-iot-reference> so I'll be
> looking at using Clojure for libmraa
> <https://github.com/intel-iot-devkit/mraa/> and/or UPM
> <https://github.com/intel-iot-devkit/upm>, and TinyB
> <https://github.com/intel-iot-devkit/tinyb> (bluetooth).
>
> On the other hand, Edison also supports Node.js, and node.js is also
> supported on lots of other IoT devices, so Clojurescript might be a better
> way to go.
>
>

PS.  I missed the memo in Feb. about this: Microsoft, Qualcomm And Intel
Start Playing Nice On 'Internet Of Things' Standards
<http://www.forbes.com/sites/aarontilley/2016/02/19/microsoft-qualcomm-and-intel-start-collaborating-on-internet-of-things-standardization/#532574fb1de0>
.
So it's probably safe to start using Iotivity <https://www.iotivity.org/>
as well.

Gregg

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