Notes from the invitation:
2020-02-29 - South Florida Software Developers Conference (Code Camp)
Join us for the South Florida Software Developer Conference for a FREE
one-day geek fest with speakers presenting on the most requested topics
in tech!
Previously known as the South Florida Code Camp, the conference is now
in its 16th year, and 2020 is expected to be the best year yet. We are
teaming up with Tech Lauderdale and Palm Beach Tech Association to bring our attendees speakers from the local South Florida community, as well as from across the nation.
As of today we there are 944 people registered for the event and we have
73 speakers signed up. Some of the topics include Machine Learning, AI,
VR/AR/MR, IoT, ,NET Core, Visual Studio 2019, DevOps, MVC Framework,
JavaScript, JQuery, SQL Server 2019, Business Intelligence, Software
Testing, Xamarin/Mobile Development, cross-platform development,
Azure/Cloud, Business/Career Development, and more!
The South Florida Software Developer Conference is driven by a community
of dedicated volunteers, speakers, and partners. We hope to see you at Nova Southeastern University on Saturday, February 29th!
Check out what you might have missed on the following Photo Essay.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Coder's Cafe Event, 21 January 2020, Home Automation.
Comments from the invitation to the event:
Direct Device to Device Communication - Shelly Products from Allterco Robotics
Direct Device to Device Communication - Shelly Products from Allterco Robotics
Details
Update: Ivan Mihaylov, CCO for Allterco Robotics is in South Florida this week and will attend the meetup!
Doug Roberson will give a demonstration focusing on two Shelly Cloud modules, manufactured by Allterco Robotics - a Shelly 1 relay and a Shelly Door/Window sensor.
Doug will show how to retrofit an existing "dumb" light switch with a Shelly 1 relay, how to set up and configure the Door/Window sensor, and then illustrate how the two products can work cooperatively with each other (and others), as well as explaining how they can be integrated into various home automation hubs and platforms.
Doug's Bio:
I've worked as a software engineer for ITS, Inc in Delray Beach, FL since 2011. My primary function is coding tax and fee calculations used by auto dealerships to title and register vehicles for out of state customers.
I spent 15 years as QA Manager for Worden Brothers, Inc., working at their offices in Fort Lauderdale FL, Durham NC, and Wilmington NC.
In my spare time, I'm a home automation enthusiast and enjoy finding interesting ways to make home life better using technology. In 2018, I founded a smart home oriented Facebook community, The Smarter Home Club, which is dedicated to helping people learn about smart home products and possibilities without the snark and incivility found in most home automation groups.
Recently, I've teamed up with Allterco Robotics to help them introduce their Shelly Cloud smart home products to the US market."
Please see the Photo Essay of this event, HERE
Doug Roberson will give a demonstration focusing on two Shelly Cloud modules, manufactured by Allterco Robotics - a Shelly 1 relay and a Shelly Door/Window sensor.
Doug will show how to retrofit an existing "dumb" light switch with a Shelly 1 relay, how to set up and configure the Door/Window sensor, and then illustrate how the two products can work cooperatively with each other (and others), as well as explaining how they can be integrated into various home automation hubs and platforms.
Doug's Bio:
I've worked as a software engineer for ITS, Inc in Delray Beach, FL since 2011. My primary function is coding tax and fee calculations used by auto dealerships to title and register vehicles for out of state customers.
I spent 15 years as QA Manager for Worden Brothers, Inc., working at their offices in Fort Lauderdale FL, Durham NC, and Wilmington NC.
In my spare time, I'm a home automation enthusiast and enjoy finding interesting ways to make home life better using technology. In 2018, I founded a smart home oriented Facebook community, The Smarter Home Club, which is dedicated to helping people learn about smart home products and possibilities without the snark and incivility found in most home automation groups.
Recently, I've teamed up with Allterco Robotics to help them introduce their Shelly Cloud smart home products to the US market."
Please see the Photo Essay of this event, HERE
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