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Published inMay 2020
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Colin Dow
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Colin Dow

Colin Dow has been 3D printing since 2013 starting with the laser cut wooden frame version of the Ultimaker 3D printer. He has gone through a dozen or so 3D printers over the years from MakerBots, PrintrBots, early Prusa i3s, delta printers, and liquid resin printers. Colin has been working with OpenSCAD since 2014 using it with 3D printers to design and manufacture model rocketry parts for his model rocketry business. Through his aerospace workshops he has introduced many students to 3D printing including in-class demonstrations of 3D printing. Over the last few years Colin has been designing and building automated drones for his drone startup using 3D printers and OpenSCAD.
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What is Azure IoT Hub?

In Chapter 1, Introduction to Edge Analytics, we described Azure IoT as a collection of Microsoft Azure cloud services used to build IoT applications. The following screenshot is a list of the cloud services that make up Azure IoT:

Azure IoT Hub is one of these services. Azure IoT Hub is a managed service hosted in the cloud that allows for two-way communication between an IoT application and its devices. Put another way, Azure IoT Hub is the hub for your IoT application. A simple IoT application using only the IoT Hub without the other Azure IoT services is easy to set up and run.

In the following tutorial, we will build such an application.

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Colin Dow

Colin Dow has been 3D printing since 2013 starting with the laser cut wooden frame version of the Ultimaker 3D printer. He has gone through a dozen or so 3D printers over the years from MakerBots, PrintrBots, early Prusa i3s, delta printers, and liquid resin printers. Colin has been working with OpenSCAD since 2014 using it with 3D printers to design and manufacture model rocketry parts for his model rocketry business. Through his aerospace workshops he has introduced many students to 3D printing including in-class demonstrations of 3D printing. Over the last few years Colin has been designing and building automated drones for his drone startup using 3D printers and OpenSCAD.
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