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Cosmic Funnies
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@mlafleur
The Magical Little Photon http://ift.tt/1PX9CIa
Quick Tip – Microsoft.MDA.targets Not Found Error http://ift.tt/1HboYn3
Quick Tip – Microsoft.MDA.targets Not Found Error http://ift.tt/1HboYn3
Web API Routing by Content-Type http://ift.tt/1vKv0AP
Web API Routing by Content-Type http://ift.tt/1vKv0AP
Updateing My PHP for WordPress http://massivescale.com/pages/upgrading-php-on-azure/
Updateing My PHP for WordPress
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Quick Thing, To The Cloud! I recently wrote about a little side-project I’ve been working on called Iotiva – a lightweight IoT backend using free and low-cost Azure resources. Here I’ll cover the basics of getting data from your “Thing” to the cloud. Wait. That sounded dirty.
Azure, IoT, Maker, Free and Other Such Buzzwords
Can your average Developer/Maker afford to use Azure? I decided to skip any “back of the napkin” calculations (since most napkins are notoriously unreliable finks when it comes to architecture and finances) and actually build something. My criteria was simple, stand up an app on Azure that could communicate with 15-20 “things” for less than $12 per month. I determined this amount scientifically; it is what it costs for a 4-Screen Netflix account. I failed, it ended up being free.
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Breaker 7-6, This is Pi, Netduino Do You Copy?
I recently wrote about getting the a Raspberry Pi connected with Azure storage. This works well for when you have a full network stack to work with but what those scenarios where you don’t have this luxury? Here we’ll walk through one potential solution using the some super inexpensive radios, a Netduino 2 and the Raspberry Pi.
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