Personal pointers to make cool IoT projects
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Selection of Azure IoT Starter Kits:
- MXChip IoT Devkit Get started
- Raspberry-Pi3 Get started
- Intel Edison Get started
Full list of Certified IoT devices and starter kits
Getting Started with the Internet of Things (IoT)
Building Blocks: Internet of Things (IoT)
Great starting tutorials for Azure IoT Hub
Projects Catalog for MXChip IoT Developer Kit
https://www.hackster.io/windowsiot
Bring your Internet of Things to life with the power of Windows 10 IoT Core. If you're new to Windows 10 IoT Core, we'll help you get started. If you're looking to bring a device to market, we'll show you how to commercialize your device. Build a prototype - Learn how to set up your device, write your first app, connect to Azure, and more.
The operating system built for your Internet of Things http://windowsondevices.com
Whatβs New for Windows 10 IoT Core https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/docs/whatsnew
Develop your IoT or AI project with help from Microsoft IoT Insiders Labs
The first step in prototyping a device (or prototyping just for fun) is to select the right developer board. While Windows 10 IoT Core is designed to work on thousands of hardware configurations, here you'll find a selection of boards and developer kits to choose from when prototyping.
Full list of Certified IoT devices and starter kits
An all-in-one IoT kit built for the cloud https://microsoft.github.io/azure-iot-developer-kit/
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-get-started
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A CLI tool to manage device identities in your IoT hub registry, send and receive messages and files from your devices, and monitor your IoT hub operations.
iothub-explorer also lets you simulate a device connected to your IoT hub.
Note: This tool requires Node.js version 4.x or higher for all features to work.
To install the latest version of the iothub-explorer tool, run the following command in your command-line environment:
npm install -g iothub-explorer
Note: This tool requires Node.js version 4.x or higher for all features to work. To install the latest version of the iothub-explorer tool, run the following command in your command-line environment: '''npm install -g iothub-explorer'''