When
11:15 AM Saturday
Where
8403
Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 5th and 6th 2013session

How to Develop on the Raspberry Pi with Java SE Embedded

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About This Session

Today's ARM-based development boards such as the Raspberry Pi is a perfect platform for using Java SE Embedded technology to take advantage of portability and high performance within a large ecosystem of free Java tools, open source code, applications, and a solid base of skilled developers. Java SE Embedded technology also allows development to a wide range of device interfaces including USB, GPIO, I2C, serial, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and many other types of peripheral connections. This session shows how Java SE Embedded technology on an embedded Linux/ARM Raspberry Pi hobby target device is perfect for embedded device development for accessing peripherals such as microcontrollers, circuits, motors, sensors, and other hardware components. Come learn the things you didn't know you could program on embedded devices in Java technology that are normally done in other programming languages.

Time: 11:15 AM Saturday    Room: 8403 

The Speaker(s)

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Hinkmond Wong

Consulting Member of Technical Staff , Oracle

Hinkmond Wong is a Consulting Member of Technical Staff with the Java Embedded group and has been working at former Sun Microsystems, Inc., now Oracle for over 19 years. He was the specification lead for the Java Community Process (JCP) Java Specification Requests (JSRs) 36, 46, 218, and 219, Java ME Connected Device Configuration (CDC) and Foundation Profile. He holds a B.S.E in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) and an M.S.E in computer engineering from SCU