awesome-iot VS traffic-light-mxchip-client

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awesome-iot

Awesome IoT. A collaborative list of great resources about IoT Framework, Library, OS, Platform (by phodal)

traffic-light-mxchip-client

A traffic light running the Azure IoT MXChip devkit ! (by xaviermignot)
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awesome-iot traffic-light-mxchip-client
2 1
4,183 0
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5.3 3.2
28 days ago over 3 years ago
Python C++
MIT License -
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awesome-iot

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traffic-light-mxchip-client

Posts with mentions or reviews of traffic-light-mxchip-client. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-28.
  • My guide for Azure IoT devices
    2 projects | dev.to | 28 Feb 2021
    I have also built another traffic light program, as I was running out of stupid project ideas, and I needed a pet project to continue to use this DevKit. The code is available on my GitHub, I enjoy working on it from time to time, but I have to admit that coding C/C++ can be hard sometime, especially when working with strings, JSON serialization, and sometimes the compiler throws an error out of nowhere that seem impossible to tackle.

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