April 13th, 2016 (TQL101 Class 2)

Agenda for class (April 13, 2016)
  1. New team members - brief intro (5 min)

  2. Bulletin announcements (10 min)

  3. Tutorial #1 - Serial Temperature Sensor (55 min)

  4. Demo from Class1 - Welcome to the IoT World (15 min)

 

 

Docs (April 13, 2016)
  • The docs are published at: TQL Docs

  • You no longer need a login to access

  • If you see something like this, don't worry. It means we have an internal ticket to update or add to this section.

  • TQL Docs is searchable!

  • If you don't find what you need, ask about it on Slack. We will continue to build up the docs content.

 

 

Support - Join Slack (April 13, 2016)

 

 

 

Useful Slack channels (April 13, 2016)
channeltopics likememberdetails
#general
  • Love TQL!
  • The new TQLEngine release is now available here...
  • My TQL project was demo'ed here last week...
 all tqlers 
#quick-question
  • Can a ThingModel combing more than one ThingFacet?
  • What does Update = "auto" mean?
  • Where can I find information on the protocol handler parameters?
 all tqlers
  • Encouraging all to ask and answer quick questions, including TQL support staff.
  • Expected response time: as soon as possible
#support
  • Having trouble installing TQLEngine
  • Workflow not getting data in
 all tqlers
  • This is for developer support
  • TQL support staff will be monitoring this channel
  • Expected response time: 4 hours

#tql101-class
  • Tutorial #2 recording now posted here
  • Do I need Raspberry Pi for the next session?
 private, only for members of each class 
#random
  • Happy Friday!
 all tqlers 
#feature-request This channel will be opened in the near future  

 

 

For Class2 - TQL account and access (April 13, 2016)
  • We will give you the latest TQLEngine download access after today's session (tutorial #1)

  • Please create a new account from tql.atomiton.com and log in (not the tqlr1 account)

 

 

Hardware requirements (April 13, 2016)
  • The hardware required for the tutorials are listed at: The Greenhouse Tutorials

  • Although you are not required to obtain all hardware, we encourage you to do so, especially if you can get as a team to share

  • Minimum required: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, one sensor (e.g. temperature), one actuator (e.g. cameral)

  • We provide the sketch (C++ at micro-controller level) and set up guides for the hardware listed here. So staying with this list is the easiest.