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Let the Perk App Building Begin
by Joe Polastre   |
May 23 2008

While Sentilla employees were decompressing from a very busy week at JavaOne, customers that bought a Sentilla Perk kit were already jumping in and building applications using Sentilla's software. Our development community is alive, with a lot of great questions about how to build various applications. There's also quite a few feature requests, such as Mac OSX and Linux support. We're working on it!

Jose, over at Kodegeek, was really excited put a few videos up on YouTube of his application running and experience with Sentilla software. The application monitors temperature. All of the code to run the app is in our developer forum, and its amazingly short. His comment was "Working with the motes is very fun indeed!" Jose posted a blog entry too, complete with the code the he wrote. The blog is in spanish, so be sure to brush up on your spanish language skills. Keep the applications and feature requests coming, we love them.

Here's a video of the motes running and sensing temperature:

A look at the code, IDE, and client-side application to display the temperature alerts:

 

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Hello Joe,

Thanks for the link, I plan to build more fun stuff when time permits. Latest thing I did was to build VERY simple server on top of the Sentilla client (the one connected to the USB gateway) so other plain UDP clients can get the temperture readings over the network. Full article here on another blog I have the luck to contribute: http://www.lacaraoscura.com/2008/05/24/capturando-temperatura-utilizando... May 26, 2008 5:30 AM

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