<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Raspberry Pi on hayward.</title><link>/tags/raspberry-pi/</link><description>Recent content in Raspberry Pi on hayward.</description><generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2017 15:26:46 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="/tags/raspberry-pi/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>Python Web Framework Presentation</title><link>/python-web-framework-presentation/</link><pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2017 15:26:46 +0000</pubDate><guid>/python-web-framework-presentation/</guid><description>My presentation today on Python Web Frameworks is in some ways the final form of investigation into IoT and the Raspberry Pi.
My interest in the subject was initially sparked by the presentation Deid gave back in 2016 on how to turn a light bulb on and off using a relay being driven by a Raspberry Pi.
This amazing display ended up leading me to my first presentation on the subject back in October 2016.</description></item><item><title>Raspberry Pi IoT Streaming Presentation</title><link>/raspberry-pi-iot-streaming-presentation/</link><pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2016 02:51:12 +0000</pubDate><guid>/raspberry-pi-iot-streaming-presentation/</guid><description>Building on my previous IoT presentation I thought that I would follow up with two additional project which were in a similar vein.
These project both relate to IoT but focus more around the subject of streaming data rather than poling a sensor for a value.
Raspberry Pi-based IP camera I built this device as the result of finding the existing market of IP cameras to be lacklustre at best. The more options which provided the feature I was looking for were too expensive, and the ones in a more reasonable price range had terrible image quality and next to no feature.</description></item><item><title>Raspberry Pi IoT Presentation</title><link>/raspberry-pi-iot-presentation/</link><pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2016 15:18:56 +0000</pubDate><guid>/raspberry-pi-iot-presentation/</guid><description>The topic of this presentation will be focused on exploring the world of the “Internet of Things”.
Background But before we can begin to explore the topic we need to understand what the Internet of Things is really about. While definitions for the term and the subject area vary depending on who you talk to, I think the Internet of Things can be summarised as: “a proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data”, or “the infrastructure of the information society”, or “creating opportunities for more direct integration of the physical world into computer-based systems, and resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy and economic benefit”.</description></item><item><title>Raspberry Pi</title><link>/raspberry-pi-2/</link><pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2012 08:41:25 +0000</pubDate><guid>/raspberry-pi-2/</guid><description>I am the very proud owner of one of the pre-ordered Raspberry Pi’s. I stayed up till 2am (for the 8am UK time release) but was only able to order one the next day as the 10000 people who tried (and mostly failed) to order one at the launch. The featured picture one I took once I had taken it out of the shipping envelope (kind of like an un-boxing that I didn’t bother to do)</description></item></channel></rss>