My third Beaglebone project is live at Hackster.io:

https://www.hackster.io/Greg-R/beaglebone-green-wireless-irrigation-control-ce7c4b

At the above project there is project description, youtube video summary, 
and link to git repository.
There is extensive documentation in the form of a PDF file.

After slowly going up the learning curve on the embedded GNU/Linux stuff, 
it was time to make something practical!
I had a decaying mechanical timing system on the side of my house for the 
irrigation system.  It was an obvious target for automation.

The code is mostly Javascript, and it is Node.js based.  There are some 
system calls to the virtual file system to change state of GPIOs to control 
the hardware.

This uses latest version 8.1.0 Node and also latest Javascript Ecmascript 
ES6.  I am impressed with both, and especially with Ecmascript 6.  What a 
massive improvement in Javascript!!!
I'm also very impressed with the bidirectional WebSocket facility.  Very 
fun to play with that!

Great job to all involved with the Beagle Bone Greens.  I'm seeing 
excellent performance with both hardware and software.  The Debian 
distribution is solid.  Thank you!!!

So I now have a Beagle Bone Green Wireless bolted to the side of my house. 
 It is not connected to UPS.
Summer is here and it is going to get baked in sub-tropical sun and 
humidity.
How long is that poor board going to last???

We shall see!

Regards,
Greg

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