
AWS Greengrass
AWS IoT
Particle.io
Azure IoT Hub
AWS IoT 1-Click
Blynk.io
AWS IoT Core
Azure IoT Edge
Code Kingdoms
Code.org
Scratch
CodeCombat
Kano
CodeQuest
Bitsbox
pip
AWS Greengrass
Code KingdomsAWS Greengrass might be a bit more popular than Code Kingdoms. We know about 6 links to it since March 2021 and only 5 links to Code Kingdoms. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
AWS IoT Greengrass is an open-source IoT edge runtime developed by Amazon Web Services. It allows connected devices to perform data processing, run applications, and communicate locally, even when internet connectivity is limited or unavailable. Once devices reconnect, the system synchronizes seamlessly with AWS cloud services. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
In this blog post series, we will demonstrate how to use AWS IoT Greengrass and Hashicorp Nomad to seamlessly interface with multiple interconnected devices and orchestrate service deployments on them. Greengrass will allow us to view the cluster as a single "Thing" from the cloud perspective, while Nomad will serve as the primary cluster orchestration tool. - Source: dev.to / over 3 years ago
AWS IoT Greengrass allows one to manage their IOT Edge devices, download ML models locally, so that inference can then be also be done locally. - Source: dev.to / about 4 years ago
To assist in deployment and management of workloads in your fleet, it's worth taking advantage of a fleet or device management tool such as AWS GreenGrass, Formant or Rocos. - Source: dev.to / over 4 years ago
In some cases, such as with edge devices, inferencing needs to occur even when there is limited or no connectivity to the cloud. Mining fields are an example of this type of use case. AWS IoT Greengrass enables ML inference locally using models that are created, trained, and optimized in the cloud using Amazon SageMaker, AWS Deep Learning AMI, or AWS Deep Learning Containers, and deployed on the edge devices. - Source: dev.to / over 4 years ago
Your 2c are good, but I'll add to them - if you have trouble with self-tutoring the basics, then tread hte way of the padawan. Use code.org, codekingdoms.com or codecombat.com and the Microsoft code exercises (Hour of code on Minecraft educational edition - the latest HoC offers both block coding and python coding). Source: about 3 years ago
Codekingdoms.com - offers both block and code, Java (Minecraft) and Lua (Roblox). Source: over 3 years ago
CodeKingdoms, I used it a few years back for MC but they also have Roblox things as well... (https://codekingdoms.com/). Source: over 3 years ago
Https://codekingdoms.com/ Apparently they teach kids to code via minecraft and roblox. Anyone used it? Is it ok / a scam / worthwhile? Tx! - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
I bought my daughter a subscription to CodeKingdoms and I highly recommend it! There are plentiful courses included and it allows you to start visually and finish with full Lua. Everything you build in the site is deployed to Roblox studio as usual. Source: about 5 years ago
AWS IoT - Easily and securely connect devices to the cloud.
Code.org - Code.org is a non-profit whose goal is to expose all students to computer programming.
Particle.io - Particle is an IoT platform enabling businesses to build, connect and manage their connected solutions.
Scratch - Scratch is the programming language & online community where young people create stories, games, & animations.
Azure IoT Hub - Manage billions of IoT devices with Azure IoT Hub, a cloud platform that lets you easily connect, monitor, provision, and configure IoT devices.
CodeCombat - Learn programming with a multiplayer live coding strategy game.