Talk in English - UK at OggCamp '19
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Short URL: https://joind.in/talk/27b37
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Back in 2009, at OggCamp01 (before we got the numbering convention sorted out), I gave the opening keynote about Internet of Things and the MQTT messaging protocol that underpins all the cool things I’d been doing to automate my home, save energy in a number of ways, and make the Isle of Wight ferries tweet about their movements. Roger Light was in the audience and was sufficiently inspired by my talk to rush home and create the mosquitto project on launchpad. The rest, as they say, is history, and 10 years later, at OggCamp19, I will give edited highlights of the tremendous impact MQTT has made in the world of Internet of Things in the last ten years, which has been considerably helped by the widespread adoption of mosquitto as the first open source MQTT message broker. I will also talk about some of my recent IoT projects, including animatronic dinosaurs, more ferry-related stuff, and keeping antelopes warm in their beds in the winter!
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Interesting
Very interesting to see the progress and highly varied uses.
Fabulous retrospective, lovely to see two people so proud of their awesome work.
A great retrospective on the history and adoption of MQTT and Mosquito with some fascinating projects along the way 🦟
Interesting, entertaining and inspiring. Thanks.
Amazing project. I have played a bit with mosquito, but was not aware just how big a project this has become.
Really interesting talk from you both
Very well presented, plus I now have my own squorb :-) Thank you.
@susan - great! Have you got it working??