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Hi, Im programming my own Minecraft Original launcher. But i have problem: how to add Microsoft/Mojang login into my launcher. Im using Java with JPanel at IntelliJ Idea or eclipse. How can i add this login system and check if that person got purchased a minecraft?L0stInMeAug 30, 2022Copper Contributor578Views0likes0CommentsAsk the IoT Expert: Azure Sphere
We have a Tech Talk for Microsoft Partners on Azure Sphere coming up today! I'll be joining Steve Lindsay and Mike Hall on this podcast-style call for a deep technical discussion on Azure Sphere. Tech Talk: Azure Sphere 09/23/21 10:00 am (Pacific, 90 min) Register now: https://msuspartners.eventbuilder.com/event/49292 If you can't attend this one, don't worry! It will be recorded and will soon be available on demand. Also, we will be following up on this topic with a related Q&A session at the end of October. Register now and add it to your calendar! Ask Me Anything (AMA): Azure Sphere 10/27/21 10:00 am (Pacific, 60 min) Register now: https://msuspartners.eventbuilder.com/event/49300 After today's Tech Talk, if you come up questions about Azure Sphere that you'd like answered during the October Q&A session, please post those questions by commenting here!DianaPhillipsSep 23, 2021Microsoft725Views0likes0CommentsMagicbit- An easy learning IoT platform for everyone
Are you ready for what’s coming? Internet of Things or IoT is the Internet-connected smart devices. From home to industries, IoT is revolutionizing the entire world, connecting the unconnected. IoT and the technologies involved in it are indeed quite complex. Electronics, programming, web development, communication — there are lots of topics combined. With all these, creating a simple IoT application is not easy. But don’t give up just yet! Because we have the perfect solution. You might be a student, tech geek, professional, IoT developer, or learner. You might also like to learn IoT, but do not know where to start. Whoever you are, whatever level you are at, we’ll help you learn how to make your home devices “talk” to each other via an easy IoT platform. Introducing you — Magicbit; an all-in-one platform for coding, prototyping, electronics, robotics, IoT, and solution designing. Read more https://magicbit0.medium.com/magicbit-an-easy-iot-platform-for-everyone-46b17e049130AnuruddhadsApr 14, 2021Copper Contributor775Views1like0CommentsAll Around Azure Virtual Learning Event - Learn, Ask Questions, Get Certified - January 19th, 2021
Interested in becoming a certified Azure IoT developer? Attend our All Around Azure event full of expert-led sessions on how to use IoT on January 19. Sign up to learn from local experts, get your questions answered, and prepare for the certification exam.754Views0likes0CommentsAzure IoT Developer Certification - Request for Feedback
Microsoft Azure IoT Developer blueprint survey link: http://microsoftlearning.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bEDhljpqkYMc3Ah Microsoft is updating the Microsoft Azure IoT Developer Specialty certification, and we need your input through our exam blueprinting survey. If you are familiar with the course work or have taken and/or completed the Certification exam, we are asking for just a few minutes of your time to complete a survey that will help us update and refresh it with relevant content! The blueprint determines how many questions each skill in the exam will be assigned. Please complete the online survey by December 11th, 2020. Please also feel free to forward the survey to any colleagues you consider subject matter experts for this certification.1.1KViews2likes0CommentsAsk the IoT Expert: Computer Vision based AI Workloads at the Edge
Recent advances in artificial intelligence allow computers the ability to identify objects within image data and video streams in near real-time. This concept, referred to as “Computer Vision” is now more accessible than ever before, with the advent of services like CustomVision.AI that can allow you to train custom object detection models by providing sample images of the objects of interest. As computer power is increasing, it is unlocking the ability run accelerated computer vision workloads on small form-factor IoT devices. This opens the door to a wave of AI powered solutions which can perform vision related tasks without the need for heavy computational resources located off-site. This paradigm is often referred to as the Artificial Intelligence of Things or AIOT. Applications of AIOT can provide benefit to practically any physical space (factories, smart cities, office space etc.) by allowing for solutions that can detect anomalies, alert on visual cues, and provide insight into the environment by using camera feeds as a new means of sensor input operated on by Computer Vision algorithms. My name is Paul DeCarlo, Principal Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, with a focus on Internet of Things solutions and the application of Computer Vision concepts within Edge environments. I have a passion for sharing how to design and develop AIOT solutions with broad audiences and often do so in the form of developer livestreams and the creation of online training materials. Are you interested in learning more about how Computer Vision workloads might work for you or are you interested in exploring the field to understand what is currently possible? I am here to answer any and all questions that you might have regarding the topic from all levels, whether you have a specific question on how to implement the appropriate computer vision algorithm to solve a problem for your line of business or if you are interested in where to get started from a beginner perspective. I will be monitoring this forum throughout the month of October and look forward to helping answer your questions as they arise. If you have any questions regarding Computer Vision based AI Workloads at the Edge, please leave them as comments in this very discussion and either myself or members of the community will be on hand to provide you with answers. To make this Ask the IoT Expert globally inclusive the Q&A will play out in this post and last for the whole month of October.pdecarloOct 01, 2020Microsoft1.8KViews1like2CommentsLearn TV - Sharpen your AI Edge skills with Microsoft Learn and Oxford University 12th Oct 2020
Agenda On October 12 at 1PM PDT, 9PM BST. Ayse Mutlu from the University of Oxford and Paul DeCarlo from Microsoft’s IoT Advocacy team will livestream an in-depth walkthrough of a custom Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery pipeline using Azure DevOps for IoT Edge Solutions. The content will be based on an interactive learning module from MS Learn that can be followed at your leisure at https://aka.ms/learnlive/cicd. You can follow along with us live on October 12, or join the Microsoft IOT Cloud Advocates here in the forum https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/internet-of-things-iot/ct-p/IoT throughout October to ask your questions about CI / CD development with Azure DevOps for IoT Edge solution. Meet the Presenters Ayşe Mutlu Data Scientist & Tutor of AI: Cloud and Edge Implementations - University of Oxford Paul DeCarlo Principal Cloud Advocate, Microsoft Session Details The Internet of Things is a technology paradigm that involves the use of internet connected devices to publish data often in conjunction with real-time data processing, machine learning, and/or storage services. Development of these systems can be enhanced through application of modern DevOps principles which include such tasks as automation, monitoring, and all steps of the software engineering process from development, testing, quality assurance, and release. In this LearnTV Live session, we will create a DevOps solution for Azure IoT Edge devices. The solution will employ a CI/CD (continuous integration/continuous deployment) strategy using Azure DevOps, Azure Pipelines, and Azure Monitor Application Insights on a Kubernetes cluster. Learn Live Module which will be discussed and demonstrated during the session: https://aka.ms/learnlive/cicd Ready To Go Our Livestream will be shown live on this page and at Microsoft Learn TV on Monday 12th October 2020. This is a Global event and can be viewed LIVE at these times: :india: 13.30pm IST | :european_union: 10pm CEST | :united_kingdom: 9pm BST | :united_states: 4pm EDT | :united_states: 1pm PDT We hope to be able to bring you live chat on Learn TV on that date, but you can also interact with us watch the live stream on LearnTV: http://aka.ms/IOTOxfordpdecarloSep 28, 2020Microsoft1.4KViews2likes2CommentsNot able to register for Azure IoT 220 Study Group
Hello , I am trying to register for the Azure IoT 220 Study Group, but it seems the registration is valid only for U.S. location users. Is there a way it an be extended to other locations? AZ-220: Microsoft Azure IoT Developer Study Group Regards, IrfanirfanwalidSep 11, 2020Copper Contributor1.3KViews0likes3Comments
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