Online resources

Finally, there are some relevant online resources for developers interested in Android Things and IoT.

The most obvious one is Build with Android Things (https://androidthings.withgoogle.com/), which is directly managed by Google and includes featured community projects, lists of drivers, samples, and snippets to get you started on many different aspects of Android Things.

The other most interesting resource is hackster.io, which is a maker's community where people share projects. They have an area for Android Things, which you can visit at https://www.hackster.io/google/products/android-things. Some particular favorites of mine are:

  • DrawBot, a DIY robotic drawing robot that can take your selfie and sketch your portrait within minutes.
  • Candy Dispenser, a game that asks the user for a specific thing like a bird, dog, or cat, and the user should show a photo of that thing in the predefined time to win candies.
  • Flos Affectus, a cluster of robotic flowers that bloom and un-bloom, depending on the expression detected on the user's face.
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