by Justin Grammens | at MinneBar 10 | 3:45 – 4:35 in Zeke Landres | View Schedule
The world of physical computing and the so called "Internet of Things" is getting smarter. Shouldn't we be using smarter languages as well?
Gobot is an open source robotics framework which allows developers to interface and control a multitude of devices using the Go Programming Language. We'll cover the history of where the Internet of Things is today, where it’s forecasted be in the future and why you should care. I'll also demo using Gobot to control an Arduino, Sphero and ArDrone.
I live at the intersection of startups, education and leading communities on Applied AI and the Internet of Things.
I am the co-founder of Lab651 where I help companies use mobile apps, data and IoT devices. I am the owner and founder of Recursive Awesome, a data analytics company to help companies understand their customers through connected products us Artificial Intelligence and IoT Weekly, a free curated newsletter with industry expert perspectives on the Internet of Things. I am a co-founder of Arduino.MN and Code42, co-launched the first Internet of Things Hack Day in Minnesota @IoTHackday and a non-profit and 1,000+ person conference to promote the Internet of Things called IoTFuse.
I'm an adjunct professor at the University of Saint Thomas teaching a graduate-level course on the Internet of Things and an Industry Analyst at RT Insights on IoT Data Analytics.
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