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Get on the Good Foot with MicroPython on the ESP32, Part 2 of 2

by Christopher Hiller

In the first part of this excruciating tutorial, I taught the reader how to begin with MicroPython on an ESP32-based development board. We:

  1. Flashed the board
  2. Frolicked in the REPL
  3. Configured WiFi
  4. Uploaded scripts
  5. Build a circuit with a DS18B20 1-Wire temperature sensor
  6. Used MicroPython to read the temperature

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micropython, python, mqtt, tutorial, watson
Jan 25, 2018

DIY Object Recognition with Raspberry Pi, Node.js, & Watson

by Christopher Hiller

A glorious thing nowadays is that you needn't be an AI researcher nor have expensive hardware to leverage machine learning in your projects.

Granted, a domain-specific design will net greater benefits in the long run. Yet, until recently, a general-purpose, off-the-shelf solution wasn't easily consumable by your average developer (that's

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node.js, watson, raspberry-pi, ai
Sep 12, 2017

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"boneskull" is the alias of Christopher Hiller. This is his blog. Maintainer of Mocha, a JS testing framework. Dev Advocate in Node.js @ IBM. Shenanigans & opinions his own. Also a lizard person.

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