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“BUILD STUFF” is a Software Development Conference for people who actually build stuff. We bring world-class speakers, letting them share about the latest developments, trends and innovations, as well as new directions in software development. Since launching in 2012, it’s really caught on quickly.

Recognized by developers from all over Europe, international Software Development Conference Build Stuff is coming to Kyiv, Ukraine! Build Stuff’15 Ukraine will feature 2 days (23-24 Nov’15) of conference sessions .

Thursday, November 23 • 14:40 - 15:35
Karl Nilsson @KHNilsson Hacking your home – reverse engineering wireless transmission

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The internet of things is built around sensors, without sensors we don’t know what goes on and we can’t tell our software to make rational choices based on the analytics of this data, but building our own sensors are not always practical or cost efficient when there are numerous of the shelf solution that could do the same thing if we could only access their data! This talk demonstrates how to reverse engineer standard sensor wireless protocols​ from weather stations, movement sensors and more to use for your own designs!” 
Title:Twinkle Twinkle little LED.Abstract:When you bought your first hardware platform you read about the General purpose input output or GPIO for short and maybe you even played around with it, made a LED blink and then things got complicated and you moved on to ready made spi/i2c or bluetooth modules. Well I don't blame you. Building stuff with the GPIO requires some knowledge of electronics such as LEDs, Resistors, Transistors and basic electronics. So let's get that sorted! Join Karl-Henrik Nilsson into the wonderful worlds of electronic geekyness and learn to use the GPIO for more than just leds! 

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Karl-Henrik Nilsson

Karl-Henrik is an experienced developer that have written code for anything from cellular network base stations to websites. He runs the local Microsoft competence network at Sogeti and spend a somewhat obsessive amount of his free time building smarter devices."If you ever need to... Read More →


Thursday November 23, 2017 14:40 - 15:35 EET
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