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 ======  Programming for IoT Networking ====== ======  Programming for IoT Networking ======
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 The Internet of Things has revolutionised how we interact with the physical world mainly because of the ease of data exchange, which we can make almost everywhere. IoT relies on exchanging information between a myriad of devices and sensors, all of which need to communicate with each other and often with the cloud or other servers. The most exciting Internet of Things features are the possibility of using data transmission between nodes, between nodes and servers, and the ability to read measurements and control the behaviour of devices remotely. All these features use networking functionality. IoT networking is the backbone of the IoT ecosystem, enabling devices to collect and transmit data, receive instructions, and interact with other devices, even from other parts of the world.\\ The Internet of Things has revolutionised how we interact with the physical world mainly because of the ease of data exchange, which we can make almost everywhere. IoT relies on exchanging information between a myriad of devices and sensors, all of which need to communicate with each other and often with the cloud or other servers. The most exciting Internet of Things features are the possibility of using data transmission between nodes, between nodes and servers, and the ability to read measurements and control the behaviour of devices remotely. All these features use networking functionality. IoT networking is the backbone of the IoT ecosystem, enabling devices to collect and transmit data, receive instructions, and interact with other devices, even from other parts of the world.\\
  
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 In the first part of this chapter, the emphasis will be put on the ESP8266 SoC, and all the examples will present software for this chip. The second part of the chapter presents some Scripting examples in Python (and Micropython) for the Fog and Edge classes of IoT devices.\\ In the first part of this chapter, the emphasis will be put on the ESP8266 SoC, and all the examples will present software for this chip. The second part of the chapter presents some Scripting examples in Python (and Micropython) for the Fog and Edge classes of IoT devices.\\
  
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 +The following subchapters present more details on the networking programming:
 +  * [[en:iot-open:iotprogramming2:espressif_networking]],
 +  * [[en:iot-open:getting_familiar_with_your_hardware_rtu_itmo_sut:raspberrypi_rpi:networking_python]].
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