I love how approachable she makes super difficult topics seem! Not many people have that skill, to make hard topics not seem like a minefield of jargon and instead think that we're having a casual conversation. I love it!!!
No one could have been better to explain IoT than Tara and Scott.. Thank you soo much for this short and excellent video....and special thanks to Tara for explaining it soo simply.. We wish to see more such talks on IoT..😇
Greate to see Tara here. She recently gave a presentation to one of my work groups and it was amazing can't wait for part 2!! She ALMOST makes me like C++ lol
This was great. I've always wanted to know more about his area of tech but never knew where to start. You two are great, I want to definitely see more with Tara!
I've only done the most basic things, but even simple LED stuff just feels so rewarding. There's something about it being in the real world that makes it feel even more special than traditional computer programs. I'd love to see more videos on this topic!
Tara is really cool. I had a little misunderstanding on what was the difference between a MPU"s and MCU's but she made that very clear and how we over provisioning resources by using a Raspberry pi just to do simple things like power an LED. Thank you Scott and Tara
I LOVED this so much! I have a couple of Raspberry PI's, one which I use for my plex media server but now I have small garden and a moisture indicator is great idea especially in this South Texas heat! I can show my kids, 3 and 5, and build it together with them
This was brilliant, Tara is great, I had been thinking about getting a Raspberry PI for to try to learn some new stuff, the Adafruit 'boxes' are a great concept, unfortunately I don't think we can get them in the UK. Scott you make these video's so good to watch. In this video you ask all the types of questions that others (like myself) may be afraid to ask in case we look foolish. Thank you again for making these fun and educational.
Both made a great introduction into IoT and Scott asked key questions that led to simplified explanations using things we are already familiar.. Would love to see more videos on IoT devices since I myself is trying to get into the still Strange world of IoT/embedded programming.. 😊👍🏻
Love this, love Tara! OMG I am old totally remember Columbia records subscriptions; 20 cds for 5 cents lol. Love ADA boxes and yes the monster eyes and were super dope. Sounds like my kind of channel!
Thank you, very informative. Especially appreciated the explanation of the difference between MPUs and MCUs. Also got a good idea of the types of sensors available. Would love to learn more, e.g. the programming of modern IoT devices, i.e. language options as well as best practices.
More Tara please. I'd love to see an IoT project that utilizes Azure on the backend. I started testing out the nanoFramework, but then got sidetracked by dplummer's LEDs.
very interesting indeed. I am a linux and rpi user, recently using several to build my own k3s cluster and also a home docker instance hosting several useful tools / containers to do things like dns and traefic with web services and letsencrypt - all good fun but total overkill for things like watering plants - this is a good point and explained well in the video. My question if you are to do another video on IOT is how can things like arduinos and other rtos based things be both powered and networked ? In the case of rpis, you can do power over ethernet but I wondered if say arduinos and the like could do somthing similar - therefore you could have a whole house of 'devices' each being both networked and powered by a hub and spoke arrangement of poe switch / hubs and patch leads, I guess ? I'm wondering how such a network of devices could be most economically deployed. Or would wireless be the way to go and have each device separately powered ?
Scott - I am new here. Great show by the way. Thanks for bringing in Tara . Just getting back into IOT - got a new MXChip - hope I can do some pet projects . with Azure ioT. Will be looking forward for Azure Friday too.
Hi Scott, Can you please make a video about how a compiled .NET app works?, what is the difference between a .NET exe and a native exe, how its loaded into memory when I double click on it?, what is exactly the role of MSCOREE.DLL?, how the CLR/CoreCLR is loaded and initialized, is the CLR a running process on its own or just a collection of dll files mapped into the .NET process just like normal dlls, if you can explain all this in a video I will be pleased and thanks :)
Tara is awesome, love her attitude so fun and intelligent. :) Love to see her more
I love how approachable she makes super difficult topics seem! Not many people have that skill, to make hard topics not seem like a minefield of jargon and instead think that we're having a casual conversation. I love it!!!
Love seeing Tara on this series!! You are amazing Tara and awesome job sharing what IoT is!
That was so nice. I love Tara, she has such a great vibe. Please bring her back!
+1 for bringing Tara back.
Wow, Amazed by Tara, Greate passion from Scott as well.
Would love to see more videos with Tara! That was so inviting and engaging for the iOT which seems so intimidating.
Just decided to pre-order my own Wilderness Lab kit after watching this video. You both did a great job, really love the series.
No one could have been better to explain IoT than Tara and Scott.. Thank you soo much for this short and excellent video....and special thanks to Tara for explaining it soo simply.. We wish to see more such talks on IoT..😇
Greate to see Tara here. She recently gave a presentation to one of my work groups and it was amazing can't wait for part 2!! She ALMOST makes me like C++ lol
great combination of information and banter, love how scott was able to point out and help us noobs with those acronyms! As always, great content! :)
Amazing! Learned a lot! Tara is awesome!
Very fun and informative video. thank you for helping with all these acronyms Scott 😄
This was great. I've always wanted to know more about his area of tech but never knew where to start. You two are great, I want to definitely see more with Tara!
I've only done the most basic things, but even simple LED stuff just feels so rewarding. There's something about it being in the real world that makes it feel even more special than traditional computer programs. I'd love to see more videos on this topic!
Tara is really cool. I had a little misunderstanding on what was the difference between a MPU"s and MCU's but she made that very clear and how we over provisioning resources by using a Raspberry pi just to do simple things like power an LED. Thank you Scott and Tara
Great content Scott & Tara. Love this.
This was great Scott. Please make more videos on IOT.
I LOVED this so much! I have a couple of Raspberry PI's, one which I use for my plex media server but now I have small garden and a moisture indicator is great idea especially in this South Texas heat! I can show my kids, 3 and 5, and build it together with them
Awesome content as usual. I love the way you explain everything Scott
She's awesome!
I've been doing IoT as a hobbie for quite some time and I still learned a lot! pls have her again!
This episode is super cool. I would love to learn more about IoT from Tara and you. Thanks for sharing.
This was brilliant, Tara is great, I had been thinking about getting a Raspberry PI for to try to learn some new stuff, the Adafruit 'boxes' are a great concept, unfortunately I don't think we can get them in the UK. Scott you make these video's so good to watch. In this video you ask all the types of questions that others (like myself) may be afraid to ask in case we look foolish. Thank you again for making these fun and educational.
Now IoT seems interesting. Quality and unique videos on this channel
This is awesome! Thank you 🙏 Tara you rock girl!
Gotta subscribe Adafruit 🤖
Thank you Scott and Tara. This was fun and educational. More plz 😀
Both made a great introduction into IoT and Scott asked key questions that led to simplified explanations using things we are already familiar.. Would love to see more videos on IoT devices since I myself is trying to get into the still Strange world of IoT/embedded programming.. 😊👍🏻
That was really awesome cant believe everything went so smooth in one cut
Love this, love Tara! OMG I am old totally remember Columbia records subscriptions; 20 cds for 5 cents lol. Love ADA boxes and yes the monster eyes and were super dope. Sounds like my kind of channel!
Thank you, very informative. Especially appreciated the explanation of the difference between MPUs and MCUs. Also got a good idea of the types of sensors available. Would love to learn more, e.g. the programming of modern IoT devices, i.e. language options as well as best practices.
Please have Tara back to show us more applications of the IOT.
Thank you Scott for continuing this series :) Tara is awesome!
Great talking with each other about this topics. Hopefully more from this stuff, maybe combined with OpenAI? Many thanks.
Thanks for this! Filled Ina bunch of gaps that I have always wondered about.
I would love to see you have Tara come back on and go more in depth with the programming of these devices!
It was a very valuable video. Thanks for it. Those are really computer things they did not teach us. Now I understand IOT very basically
I would love to see a microcontroller project, I vote for the project at the end of the video :-D Thx for the video *thumbs up*
More Tara please. I'd love to see an IoT project that utilizes Azure on the backend. I started testing out the nanoFramework, but then got sidetracked by dplummer's LEDs.
Beautifully explained
very interesting indeed. I am a linux and rpi user, recently using several to build my own k3s cluster and also a home docker instance hosting several useful tools / containers to do things like dns and traefic with web services and letsencrypt - all good fun but total overkill for things like watering plants - this is a good point and explained well in the video.
My question if you are to do another video on IOT is how can things like arduinos and other rtos based things be both powered and networked ? In the case of rpis, you can do power over ethernet but I wondered if say arduinos and the like could do somthing similar - therefore you could have a whole house of 'devices' each being both networked and powered by a hub and spoke arrangement of poe switch / hubs and patch leads, I guess ?
I'm wondering how such a network of devices could be most economically deployed. Or would wireless be the way to go and have each device separately powered ?
Scott - I am new here. Great show by the way. Thanks for bringing in Tara . Just getting back into IOT - got a new MXChip - hope I can do some pet projects . with Azure ioT. Will be looking forward for Azure Friday too.
This was such a great explantion and was fun and relaxing to listen to :D
Hi does tara have any social media regarding Iot etc?
Tara says that a heart needs a brain. 😂 I love it!
Love this 🔥
This is awesome.
Was interesting 🙂
This is great, I love it
Hey @scott would love that cloud hello world video.
Hi Scott, Can you please make a video about how a compiled .NET app works?, what is the difference between a .NET exe and a native exe, how its loaded into memory when I double click on it?, what is exactly the role of MSCOREE.DLL?, how the CLR/CoreCLR is loaded and initialized, is the CLR a running process on its own or just a collection of dll files mapped into the .NET process just like normal dlls, if you can explain all this in a video I will be pleased and thanks :)
Great idea
thanks!
"They do, but they don't" xD
Tara excellent woman