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Recursion, part 2: Making Java with Java (and Raspberry Pi)
01/09/2013 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: coffee, Deutsche Telekom, Embedded Java, Java, Raspberry Pi | 1 comment
It’s the ultimate recursion: Making Java with Java
Last year, Vinicus Senger already proved you could make Java (the hot one) with Java (the equally hot one), with his “Having Fun with Home Automation and Java EE” project. See this parleys.com video.
Now, Sasha Wolter created the next iteration. As part of a project for the Deutsche Telekom Developer Garden he built a voice-controlled coffee machine, using the Raspberry Pi, Oracle Java, a Nespresso machine, and some network APIs of Deutsche Telekom.
The project was recognized by Tropo, the German “Spiegel Online”, Gizmorati’s “10 Mindblowing Raspberry Pi Projects”, an The Platform’s “5 Phenomenal Applications with the Raspberry Pi”.
Very cool!
Cheers,
– Terrence


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