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Robert Thas John
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Robert Thas John

Robert Thas John is a data engineer with a career that spans two decades. He manages a team of data engineers, analysts, and machine learning engineers – roles that he has held in the past. He leads a number of efforts aimed at increasing the adoption of machine learning on embedded devices through various programs from Google Developers and ARM Ltd, which licenses the chips found in Arduinos and other microcontrollers. He started his career as a software engineer with work that has spanned various industries. His first experience with embedded systems was in programming payment terminals.
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Communicating over Ethernet

Let’s build a solution that will control the onboard LED based on the weather conditions in a particular location. We will make use of APIs from AccuWeather. You can sign up for free at https://developer.accuweather.com/.

Creating an AccuWeather app

Once you’ve created your account, you will need to create an app before you can get API keys to work with. Navigate to the MY APPS tab or go to https://developer.accuweather.com/user/me/apps. Follow these steps to create an app:

  1. Click on the + Add a new App button. This is shown here:
Figure 8.2 – AccuWeather developer portal

Figure 8.2 – AccuWeather developer portal

  1. Specify a name for the app.
  2. Under Products, choose Core Weather Limited Trial.
  3. For Where will the app be used?, choose Other.
  4. For What will you be creating with this app?, choose Internal App.
  5. For What is your app written in?, choose C++.
  6. For Is this for Business to Business or Business to Consumer...
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Robert Thas John is a data engineer with a career that spans two decades. He manages a team of data engineers, analysts, and machine learning engineers – roles that he has held in the past. He leads a number of efforts aimed at increasing the adoption of machine learning on embedded devices through various programs from Google Developers and ARM Ltd, which licenses the chips found in Arduinos and other microcontrollers. He started his career as a software engineer with work that has spanned various industries. His first experience with embedded systems was in programming payment terminals.
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