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RIoT aims at speeding up Java development of Smart devices based on the Raspberry Pi. The idea is to use Reactive Programming, more specifically the Akka Framework, to access sensors and devices, and process that data in a generic, robust manner by using concepts such as reactive streams or the actor model. At this stage, it basically consists of two things:
- A deployment tool that configures your Raspberry Pi, copies the code across, and runs it as a ‘proper’ Debian service
- A library to simplify programming in Java/Akka with access the various I/O channels of the Raspberry Pi

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akka gpio i2c IoT java raspberry-pi raspberry_pi reactive sbt scala

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Java
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Scala
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May 1 2024 — May 31 2024

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May 31 2023 — May 31 2024

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