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5 Best Examples of IoT Disrupting Technology

Do you know what are the Best IoT Best Development Languages in 2021? As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to evolve, it may become more difficult to know which tools are best suited for performing different tasks. Likewise, estimating the relative popularity of programming languages without having a clear idea of the prerequisites can be complicated. If you want to know more and develop IoT Application, contact us for more details.

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5 Best Examples of IoT Disrupting Technology

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  1.         Top 6 IoT  Development  Languages in 2021                                       

  2.   As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to evolve, it may become more difficult to                               know which tools are best suited for performing different tasks. Likewise,                       estimating the relative popularity of programming languages without having a clear                       idea of the prerequisites can be complicated. Finally, trying to identify the most                           popular programming languages among 6.2 million IoT developers makes the                     exercise even more perilous.        Information on the subject is sparse, however, if you are ready to search sources on  Quora or Medium sites, to scour corporate sites and IoT blogs, and if you are ready                                 to go back a few years, you will be able to see some dominant characters emerge.  The number of IoT developers continues to grow and the market is expected to                             grow by 10% per year until 2030. Within the IoT industry, several programming                           languages are popular. This is particularly the case for 6 of them: Java, C, Python                               JavaScript, Swift and PHP.          1 

  3.   Java  Java is a language that has multiple benefits for ​IoT development​. This is mainly used for the development of set-top boxes, which is one of the first areas of                                                           non-desktop computing.    The advantages of Java are well known. Developers can debug their code from their                             desktop and then move it to any chip with a Java Virtual Machine. The code can,                                 therefore, work not only on servers and smartphones, but also on smaller                         machines.    Java SE Embedded allows this code to be sent to very small machines and offers                               more possibilities than did Java ME. Developers can use the latest features of the                             Java 8 platform to send their code to very small embedded cards.    Several open source projects like Pi4J and BlueJ show that the embedded version of  Java works very well, including on chips that seem limited.    C  Despite a sometimes-indigestible syntax and a million possibilities for making                     mistakes, the C language is still the first choice of many low-level developers,                           especially for those who already have some hardware experience. The language                       makes it possible to carry out very many tests by modifying each or such part of the                                   code to obtain the best possible performance from a weak device. Each bit can be                               reversed, and each value in the stack is available. It is, however, preferable not to                               make too many errors, because the C language does not offer many safety nets.    For many CTOs, C remains a preferred language for resource-constrained devices,  such as a basic task scheduler also coded in C.    2 

  4.   More advanced or larger devices also use the C language, but Java is increasingly  preferred in this type of case.    On the smartphone side, part of the programming is still delivered in Objective C,                             but Swift is on the way to exceeding its popularity.    Python  Python has been taking gallons for two years and is leading the general                           classification of programming languages since 2018. For small devices with enough                       memory and computing power, developers are free to choose the language that will                           make their lives easier, and it turns out that Python is becoming more and more of                                 a frequent choice.    Both easy to learn and supported by a large community, Python is particularly                           practical for IoT development. Its syntax is clear and simple, and attracts more and                             more   developers.   Python   is   the   ideal   language   for   the   most   popular   microcontrollers on the market, Raspberry Pi.    Much of the documentation is written in Python, and many schools use the                           platform to teach computer programming. If the project is relatively simple and                         does not require large power, it is quite possible to develop effective tools from the                               same libraries as those used in school.    Some versions are also designed for smaller devices, such as the MicroPython, a                           small microcontroller optimized to run Python in bare metal and offers a low-level                           operating system to control all kinds of electronic projects.        3 

  5.   JavaScript  Surprisingly enough, JavaScript is quite popular for IoT application development.  Most developers use Node.Js and focus their work on servers and gateways or hubs  collecting and storing information. Smaller hubs and sensors running on Linux can  usually run on Node.JS.    But even if most of the Node.JS code works on larger machines; several efforts are  made to allow it to work on smaller devices. Small microcontrollers can execute  JavaScript, which allows some developers to make IoT without having to learn a                           new language.    Swift  Swift is becoming more and more popular and is gradually overtaking Objective C in                             the development of iOS and macOS applications. Given the preponderance of these                         devices on the market, it makes sense that this language is often part of the IoT                                 stack. To interconnect an object with an iPhone or iPad, the application will                           probably be coded in Swift.    Apple intends to make its iOS devices the center of the connected home of the                               future,   so   that   the   company has created numerous booksellers and an               infrastructure considerably facilitating the handling of development. Apple’s                 HomeKit platform provides support for integrating data flows from a network of                         compatible objects. It is, therefore, possible to focus on the details and delegate the                             supervision of the integration to HomeKit.    PHP  If we understand that the popularity of PHP resists the weight of years on the web,                                 we can wonder about the reasons for its popularity for IoT development. Php is,                             4 

  6.   however, an ideal server language for managing microservices. But the language                       also shows an important interest at a low level. Several Raspberry Pi developers are                             considering setting up a complete LAMP stack with Apache, MySQL and PHP                         running on Linux, and are paradigm shifting by transforming the lowest level of the                             Internet into a full-fledged web server.    When a Raspberry Pi has enough cycles, setting up a LAMP stack on the chip  facilitates development. All the code developed on the server side over the past 20  years can then be sent to a small sensor. Not very orthodox, but visibly effective, so  Why deprive yourself of it?    To Conclude  Obviously, there is a consensus on leading IoT programming languages, but rivals  have their advantages and use cases. Java, the most popular IoT programming  language, can run in many environments – from back-end to ​mobile applications – and dominates in gateways and the cloud.                             The C language is generally considered to be the essential programming language                         for embedded IoT devices, while the C++ language is the most common choice for                             more complex Linux implementations. As for Python, it is well suited to voracious                           data applications.    Although Java is the most used language for IoT development, JavaScript and                         Python follow closely in different sub-areas of IoT development. But the most                         obvious prognosis visible everywhere on the web is that IoT development is                         multi-language, and this should probably continue.    Are you looking for IoT development solutions? Our team of experts can help you  identify the right technology to meet your business requirements.    5 

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