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blog.nuculabs.de
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| | | | | I haven't done any embedded development in a while and I was thinking to build myself a remote controlled toy car with video streaming. The project is going to take me a while. To build it I'm going to use C#. I'm already too familiar with Python and a little challenge doesn't hurt. To interface with the hardware, I'm going to use the .Net Core IoT Libraries from Microsoft. My idea was to create a set of .Net Core services that communicate internally via gRPC and an ASP.Net Core web application to control the car. (Now that I'm writing this I'm thinking that could possibly drop the web app and use gRPC directly from the client). | |
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nagekar.com
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ericlathrop.com
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| | | | | I often need to view a bunch of static HTML files in my browser locally, and I often need to open them with http:// rather than file:// URLs so related CSS or JavaScript files load correctly. Luckily, Python provides a simple web server, and most Linux distros include Python. | |
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github.com
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