Edinburgh Java User Group: JUG talk - Open Sesame! Conversations With My Front Door

We've managed to persuade Maurice Naftalin, co-author of "Java Generics and Collections" and author of "Mastering Lambdas" to come in and give a talk.

Food and drink will be supplied.

Abstract

It's a modest dream: to let delivery people into our tenement stairwell know when there's no-one at home to buzz them in. And the resources needed to realise it are modest too: a Raspberry Pi, a USB modem, a £3 MOSFET relay, an open-source private branch exchange implementation, and a Groovy script to control access and interpret commands. Now we just need to connect the pieces…

In this talk, we'll explore the choices you'll face on the winding path towards telephone voice control of your home: connecting to the PSTN, circumventing the mysteries of VOIP, exploiting voice recognition services, and wiring together the hardware, the software, and the services that make it all work. No previous knowledge assumed.

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We're the Edinburgh Java User Group, a group of software engineers, students and interested others.

We promote the adoption and understanding of Java and other JVM languages.

We meet on the last Wednesday of each month at the NCR Offices in Kittle Yards at 7pm. Meetings usually involve a mix of talks and discussions and socialising.