Tim Cameron Ryan - Sensors, Servos, and Signals with Rust
Rust is a systems language ready for IoT. In this talk, we’ll learn how to move servos, make sensor measurements, and speak low-level communication protocols like SPI and I2C. When joined with high-level HTTP libraries, audiences will leave knowing how to create a fault-tolerant embedded device that’s accessible from the cloud. Examples use the Rust language and target the Tessel microcontroller platform. --- For more go to https://rustfest.eu or follow us on Twitter: / rustfest Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/2FiY/

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