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Drones: The present and the future



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FEBRUARY 9, 2015
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A look into the future of drones, with Dronecode’s Andrew Tridgell
Scala.js is no longer an experimental project
W3C to standardize Web access in connected cars
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A look into the future of drones, with Dronecode’s Andrew Tridgell

By Christina Mulligan
Commercial drones are one taking software development by storm these days. Drone development is being looked at in all industries from agriculture, journalism, insurance, film, search and rescue, and even real estate. The Linux Foundation launched an open-source platform for drones late last year in order to bring developers the tools and resources they need to innovate and create affordable and reliable drones. SD Times caught up with Dronecode’s Technical Steering Committee chair Andrew “Tridge” Tridgell to get an update on Dronecode since its launch, and a look at the future of drones...READ MORE »
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Scala.js is no longer an experimental project

By Christina Mulligan
After two years in development, the Scala team is finally ready to drop the experimental label off its Scala-to-JavaScript compiler and announce it is ready for production. In addition, the team announced version 0.6 of the compiler, Scala.js.

According to Sébastien Doeraene, member of the Scala team, many users believe that Scala.js is already production-ready, but this release brings more stability to the compiler. In version 6.0, the semantics of the language have been established and the standard library will continue to be backward and binary compatible, according to Doeraene... READ MORE »
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W3C to standardize Web access in connected cars

By Rob Marvin
As the momentum behind connected cars and automotive software builds, the World Wide Web Consortium has decided to make sure the Web is prepared for this new generation of integrated applications.

The W3C has announced a new Automotive Working Group to standardize secure Web access to vehicle data. The group will focus on the use of Web technology to provide real-time data and updates to car owners ranging from weather to traffic, and how connected car applications and mobile device integrations interface with that data... READ MORE »
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