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Published inOct 2019
Reading LevelIntermediate
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ISBN-139781789341782
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Tim Pulver
Tim Pulver
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Tim Pulver

Tim Pulver is a Berlin-based freelance interaction designer and developer. In his work, he combines his physical prototyping experience and knowledge of interface design with modern technologies such as 3D printing, laser cutting, web technologies, and machine learning to create unique interactive experiences. In recent years, he has worked on interactive data visualizations, web-based audiovisual experiences, musical interfaces, and cables an innovative browser-based visual programming language that enables the creation of interactive audiovisual prototypes without writing any code. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in interface design from the University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam, Germany.
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  1. How do you send a message using Mosquitto?
  2. How do you subscribe to messages using Mosquitto?
  3. What does -t stand for when using the Mosquitto commands?
  4. What does -m stand for when sending messages via MQTT?
  5. Have a look at the explore page of shiftr.io (https://shiftr.io/explore). Here, you will find public namespaces from other people. How do they use shiftr.io and MQTT? Can you tell by looking at the namespaces, topics, and connected clients? How do other people organize their topics? Which structure do they use?
  1. Try opening a few other tabs and sending messages from each of them. Open another one and experiment with subscriptions. Do you remember how they work? You can use slashes to create sub-topics (for example, /test/sub-topic), or use wildcards to subscribe to multiple topics at once (for example, /test/#), which will get an update once...
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Tim Pulver

Tim Pulver is a Berlin-based freelance interaction designer and developer. In his work, he combines his physical prototyping experience and knowledge of interface design with modern technologies such as 3D printing, laser cutting, web technologies, and machine learning to create unique interactive experiences. In recent years, he has worked on interactive data visualizations, web-based audiovisual experiences, musical interfaces, and cables an innovative browser-based visual programming language that enables the creation of interactive audiovisual prototypes without writing any code. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in interface design from the University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam, Germany.
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