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Inter-process communication in RAM on the Raspberry Pi

October 02, 2013 by Thomas Leplus in Hack, Raspberry Pi, Software

The Raspberry Pi is a really fun platform for all sorts of fun projects. I have already used several of these puppies in recent projects (including an energy-efficient NAS and to control an actual traffic light) and I have a feeling that it is only the beginning of a long friendship.

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October 02, 2013 /Thomas Leplus
FIFO, IPC, Linux, RAM, Raspbian, Raspberry Pi, SD card, daemon, file system, hard drive, inter-process communication, named pipe
Hack, Raspberry Pi, Software
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Real-world traffic light as a continuous integration feedback device

September 02, 2013 by Thomas Leplus in Hack, Hardware, Internet of Things, Make, Raspberry Pi

The goal of this project is to have a physical traffic light in my office to monitor the current status of our latest development branch in our continuous integration system (Jenkins).

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September 02, 2013 /Thomas Leplus
GPIO, Internet of Things, Raspberry Pi, Raspbian, continuous integration, extreme feedback device, traffic light
Hack, Hardware, Internet of Things, Make, Raspberry Pi
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