Getting Started With IoT using Python

Getting Started With IoT using Python

Python is an easy to learn language. If you use Python and want to get started in IoT, this series will help you get started in that direction. It uses commonly available low cost Raspberry Pi to gather data using PIR(Passive Infra Red) sensor. The data is sent to Azure cloud.

This journey is broken in 3 parts to make it simple. Each part shows the the steps to complete.

  1. Preparing Raspberry Pi
  2. Getting data from sensor
  3. Sending the data to Azure

Hope you enjoy the series. Feedback is welcome.

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