We have an application running on Azure servers. We need to see if we can 
do the same in the more finite resources of an embedded Linux system. 
Looking to use the BeagleBone Black Wireless - as we need Bluetooth and 
WiFi to get data from the outside world. No GUI needed.

Azure application is written in C#? Can we still use that or do we have to 
go C++?
Is Debian the best approach? (that might be asking what is the best 
religion...)
Is cloud9 IDE the way to go?
What profiling tools are there to see that the high watermarks are for CPU, 
memory, and for measuring task processing times?

Any advice would be welcome.

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