Internet of Things

Not too long ago, hardware interfacing with devices and machines was only limited to certain mature and developed programming languages, and no one gave any thought to whether JavaScript would be able to stand in the same line as these mature languages. It was a status quo limited to C++ or Java or some other high-level languages, but this is not the case anymore.

With more focus on JavaScript, developers and engineers are now trying to use the power of JavaScript in hardware interfacing. They are overcoming the problems of JavaScript by writing down intelligent code and by utilizing libraries that are already using communication to a device to some extent.

One such effort is called Raspberry Pi. Let's talk about Raspberry Pi ...

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