Arduinos&Raspberry boards + Lora radio board Envoyé de mon iPhone
> Le 3 mai 2018 à 02:40, Todd Blanchard <tblanch...@mac.com> a écrit : > > OK, so I'm curious what hardware platforms you guys use for your "things"? > > Been doing things with Particle lately. Interested to try their new mesh > offering. > >> On May 2, 2018, at 12:30 PM, Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckw...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> If they are interested, we can get in touch. We are working on IoT for >> environmental monitoring and I’m working in Cameroon. >> >> Regards, >> >> Envoyé de mon iPad >> >>> Le 2 mai 2018 à 19:21, horrido <horrido.hobb...@gmail.com> a écrit : >>> >>> I received the following message: >>> >>> *We started off doing a small project in conservation in South Africa that >>> involved tracking Rhinos in a remote GPS denied environment and ended up >>> with some impressive building blocks for a Big Data Platform for IoT. The >>> platform includes its own GIS subsystem and parts of an Expert System. >>> >>> Due to the choice made by my business partner and handful of contractors the >>> platform ended up being built in Smalltalk on Squeak VM and the Magma >>> Object Database. >>> >>> We now believe we may have the beginning of a commercial platform however >>> its notoriously difficult to find Smalltalk developers so I am in half minds >>> to migrate to a platform which uses a more mainstream language (Java / >>> Python) as I have been getting some strange reactions from Angel Investors / >>> VCs and mainstream developers. >>> >>> ... >>> >>> I wanted to ask you if you have information on how big the Smalltalk >>> community is and whether its better to migrate to Pharo from Squeak and what >>> types of recent industrial projects youve come across that use Smalltalk? >>> >>> Also I wondered if you know of any active smalltalk group in Silicon Valley >>> and what are the best forums for professional SmallTalk development.* >>> >>> I would very much like to save their project as a Smalltalk project. The >>> principal issue seems to be finding enough Smalltalk developers. I don't >>> know if they need on-site developers or if remote developers can pass >>> muster. I strongly suspect the former. >>> >>> How hard would it be to find Smalltalkers willing to work in Silicon Valley, >>> or South Africa? >>> >>> What is the best response to this person? Thanks. >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html >>> >> > >