JavaScript and the Internet of things


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Our subject: JavaScript and the Internet of things. Just when you thought you were safe, JavaScript spreads its tentacles into your hardware. Doors open at 6pm.
Jean-Philippe Côté (http://tangiblejs.com/)
JavaScript & Physical Computing
Jean-Philippe will show us how easy it is for JavaScripters to write code that interacts with the physical world. Using NW.js and a Phidgets I/O board, we will break out of the virtual realm and gain access to the real, tangible world. Web developers will find that venturing outside the security of the browser sandbox can be quite a thrill…
Sébastien Cabot (https://github.com/sebascabot)
Le Miroir Magique
Miroir + Duck Tape + passion JavaScript = Le «miroir magique», réalisé par l'équipe de Sébastien dans le cadre du plus récent WearHacks Montréal (https://montreal.wearhacks.com/). Cet objet branché repose sur une application NodeJS, le tout s'exécutant sur un Rasberry PI 2B + un Arduino. Sébastien nous explique comment ça marche!

JavaScript and the Internet of things