IoT Hardware: IoT (Internet of Things) hardware refers to the physical devices equipped with sensors, actuators, and connectivity capabilities that enable them to collect, transmit, and receive data over the Internet. These devices are designed to interact with the surrounding environment and other connected devices to automate processes, monitor conditions, and enable remote control and management. Examples include sensors, smart thermostats, wearable devices, and industrial machinery equipped with IoT technology.
IoT Programmer: An IoT programmer is a software developer specialized in creating applications and systems for IoT devices. They possess skills in programming languages such as C, C++, Python, Java, or JavaScript, and have expertise in frameworks and platforms specific to IoT development, such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or IoT cloud platforms like AWS IoT or Azure IoT. IoT programmers design and implement software solutions that enable IoT devices to communicate, process data, and perform tasks according to predefined instructions. They often work on developing firmware, creating IoT applications, and integrating IoT systems with other software and services.