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Re^3: Web moniitoring with Perl, comments and suggestions on general approach please

by FreeBeerReekingMonk (Deacon)
on Jan 30, 2017 at 06:41 UTC ( [id://1180592]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Web moniitoring with Perl, comments and suggestions on general approach please
in thread Web moniitoring with Perl, comments and suggestions on general approach please

Not childish at all. Remember that inventors have many ideas in their heads, but still go for one or two that seem the most interesting. Write them down though, and if one is good enough... you can even patent them!

Microcontrollers are booming with IoT around the corner. It pays to invert time in them to learn about it. And people that have cross-over skills (knows software and hardware (for example, how to protect a sensor with shrinkwrap so it lasts longer) AND has knowledge of, say, winddirection, so know how to place a box in the shade, away from rain) are valuable.

Also: the same set-up you make for monitoring your bees can be used in a tomato-greenhouse, where humidity (air AND soil) etc need to be measured too... so it pays to understand the full process (where to buy cheap hardware, how to set it up, how to read the data, software) and you can support other farmers. And you either get free tomatoes, or a bit of money for support/maintenance.

And it is not hard. I mean, you can go for the expensive humidity sensor or a very cheap sensor made of mostly recycled stuff.

See also:

www.gardenbot.org

On this website you learn about using bottles wrapped in white paper to keep the sun and rain out. Low tech does not mean bad tech...

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Re^4: Web moniitoring with Perl, comments and suggestions on general approach please
by predrag (Scribe) on Jan 30, 2017 at 14:39 UTC

    FreeBeerReekingMonk thank you for the answer and the encouragement for my work.

    You are right that while working on my ideas, I may find something very interesting, who knows. For example, bee hive sound analysis is very interesting, becomes a bit popular now, and many years ago, I've got one idea from one Russian beekeeping journal about completely different and more serious approach to that. Now I see I can do all that with Perl, it is really amazing

    Yesterday I've looked a little about RPi and it became obvious that it is more then a great tool for me. Especially because I am now enough prepared to start - after taking two Linux courses a year ago and since I've came into Perl. Before that, as I've already wrote, RPi wasn't enough attractive to me and maybe that also had to do with their way to represent it. Regarding PICs, I will need some learning, but I feel I am prepared for that too.

    That small Serbian company that has been mentioned in previous posts produces some extensions for RRis, so with use of these it is possible to connect up to 100 different click boards that they produce, to RPi. On the other side, I can make some electronics myself too, since I have education in electronics, that just has to be renewed

    Also: the same set-up you make for monitoring your bees can be used in a tomato-greenhouse

    Yes, I really love gardening and thanks for nice links too

    Low tech does not mean bad tech..

    It is always so thrilling to me. Recently I've found an astronomer's website where they measure star brightness with Perl. And regardless of Perl, I am always delighted to see examples of simple solutions for something very complex.

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