Top Internet of Things tutorials

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Looking for valuable content to help you develop Internet of Things applications? I selected three popular tutorials on a variety of subjects.

Here’s just a glimpse of what’s available from our IBM developerWorks Internet of Things zone. This selection has something for everyone: using your mobile phone as an IoT device, using Docker containers to develop IoT apps, and ways to improve IoT analytics by using cognitive services.

Turn your mobile phone into an IoT device

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Learn how to turn your mobile phone into a sensor device, send sensor data to the IBM Internet of Things (IoT) server in the cloud, and create Bluemix applications that process and visualize the data. You create an Android app and two Bluemix apps that use the Internet of Things and Node-RED services.

This tutorial also contains a video that walks you through each step.

Rapidly develop Internet of Things apps with Docker Containers

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Developers must adapt their current development practices to meet the challenges of creating applications in this fast-paced, ever-changing world of IoT devices and sensors. In this tutorial, we’ll look at containers, which are a lightweight approach to virtualization, that developers can apply to rapidly develop, test, deploy, and update IoT applications at scale.

Series: Building smarter wearables for healthcare

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Review opportunities for enriching analytics in the wearables market today and the basics of designing and setting up a cognitive application with IBM Watson APIs and the Watson platform. Then, learn how to use the IBM Watson Tradeoff Analytics Service and customize a sample fitness application to help wearable users visualize the tradeoffs between endurance training, strength training, and weight loss.

The new developerWorks Premium membership program provides an all-access pass to powerful development tools and resources, including 500 top technical titles for application developers through Safari Books Online, deep discounts on premier developer events, video replays of recent O’Reilly conferences, and more. Sign up today.

Conclusion

Didn’t find what you are looking for here? Check out the entire list of tutorials in the Internet of Things library or developerWorks Recipes on IoT. If you have a specific question, reach out to some of the IoT experts on dW Answers.

If you have any question or want information on Bluemix or Developer Work Premium offering, just mail me jean.claude.chan@ie.ibm.com

Have a good one.

Jean-Claude Chan

Senior Bluemix Consultant Benelux

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