Gobot Makes Internet of Things Development Both Easy And Powerful
Open Source Robotics and IoT Framework Releases Version 1.0
Gobot (https://gobot.io) the open source robotics and Internet of Things (IoT) framework has just reached a major milestone today with the release of version 1.0. Now supporting over 24 different hardware and software platforms, the framework can also connect using Machine to Machine (M2M) communication standards such as MQTT.
"Modern development tools like Gobot can unlock the power in next-generation devices, and can help developers take advantage of new opportunities being opened in IoT, robotics, and drones," says Rex St. John, Ecosystem Manager at Intel New Technology Group. "Gobot can use all of the cores on these new multi-core devices right out of the box."
"Being an innovator on the frontier means we can choose the best technology stack and design for forward-thinking solutions. And we love Gobot!" says Jinger Zeng, CEO of Dronesmith, a drone technology company currently in the TechStars IoT accelerator. "Gobot strikes the perfect balance between simplicity and performance."
"As real-world robotics and IoT solutions begin to take off, developers need powerful yet simple tools like Gobot," says Brian Flannery, Ecosystem Manager at Apcera, creators of the open source messaging software NATS. "We've seen how quickly and easily developers can use Gobot to get their hardware connected to a simple and secure messaging system like NATS."
Written in the "Go" programming language, a programming language created by Google, Gobot provides an easy way to program drones, robots and connected devices. Gobot is now in the 99th percentile of most popular Golang projects on Github, the open source coding website. The 1.0 release of Gobot creates an industrial-strength technology for professional IoT application development.
For more information about Gobot, go to the web site at http://gobot.io
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