IoT in the Trenches, at Scale by James Gosling

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If you’ve wired up a Raspberry Pi to some sensors and actuators, you’ve dipped your toes into the internet of things. But there’s a lot more to it that crosses the skill sets of cloud and device engineers. This talk is a tour through issues and approaches, and circles back to Java’s origin (believe it or not) in IoT.

JAMES GOSLING
Father of the Java Language

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* visuals & editing by @Mercator
* music : Avocado by Ephixa
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Legendary people will always be in the trenches doing what they got to do.

nigelt
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Fantastic! Thank you, Mr. Gosling. Which JVMs are the best for such purposes, Sir?

nirmalyasengupta
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Amazing, I always read the 1st Java white paper... and think about how the market goes on and on... in a kind of cycle: "Java has no functions. Object-oriented programming supersedes functional and procedural styles. Mixing the two styles just leads to confusion and dilutes the purity of an object-oriented language. Anything you can do with a function you can do just as well by defining a class and creating methods for that class."

ivanocj
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JG makes you fall asleep. He is good for insomniacs.

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Do not let java corrupt IoT. Geez. IoT will not have enough RAM.

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