Internet of Things on Windows with Dan Rosenstein
Carl and Richard chat with Dan Rosenstein about his work bringing the Windows Developer Program for Internet of Things (IoT) to life. The conversation starts out with a discussion about Microsoft's focus on IoT and the recognition that this a thing that is happening, and developers need tools to be productive. Dan focuses on the work Microsoft has done with Intel's Galileo device, which can work with Arduino, but uses a full x86 chipset. And while there isn't .NET available for the system yet, "one could speculate" that this is coming. Check out the links below to get involved!
Guests:
Dan Rosenstein
Dan Rosenstein a 15 year engineering veteran at MS, father of two girls and married to one very patient wife. He has a master’s Mechanical Engineering concentrating in robotics and controls form the University of Washington, and an undergraduate degree in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis. Dan loves robots, being a First Robotics mentor. He also loves pinball machines and cars.
Links:
- Carl's Kickstarter for Music to Code By https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/311638984/music-to-code-by
- Netduino Go http://www.netduino.com/netduinogo/specs.htm
- Pete Brown's Blog Post on Netduino Go http://10rem.net/blog/2012/04/07/first-experiences-with-the-new-netduino-go-and-how-it-relates-to-net-gadgeteer
- Windows Developer Program for IoT http://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/Windows-Developer-Program-for-IoT
- Intel Galileo Gen 2 http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/do-it-yourself/galileo-maker-quark-board.html