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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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Chapter 4: Setting Up a Lab Environment

  1. To publish an MQTT message with a Hello payload to the /test topic, you have to run mosquitto_pub -t "/test" -m "Hello!" in the Terminal.
  2. To subscribe to MQTT messages that are sent to the /test channel, you have to run mosquitto_sub -t "/test" in the Terminal.
  3. The -t command-line flag stands for topic.
  4. The -m command-line flag stands for message.
  5. This is an exploratory exercise. Go to https://shiftr.io/explore and have a look around.
  6. This is an exploratory exercise.
  1. This is an exploratory exercise. If you are having problems, note that, in the hands-on chapters, we will make use of third-party apps to send and receive MQTT messages together.
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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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