Days after learning that his daughter had
Type 1 diabetes, engineer Todd Sharp began building Insulin Helper
to monitor her health.
He’ll demo the app
in a keynote at
Oracle Code One
at San Francisco’s Moscone Center on September 17.
Making cloud tech tangible is what experts
such as Sharp do. I recently visited with other experience
engineers at Oracle’s Santa Clara campus as they worked on demos
that they’ll show off in the Groundbreakers Hub at Code One.
“I hope it doesn’t start smoking when we
plug it in,” open source advocate Blaine Carter jokes. He’s talking
about a cluster of 1,024 Raspberry Pi devices, or 4,096 1 GHz
processors. “It’s not superfast, but you can do a lot of things in
parallel,” explains experience engineer Chris Bensen. Carter and
Bensen have been running 3D printers overtime to create the
framework for the cluster, which will create a user-generated photo
display.
It takes quite a corps to create these
demos—we can’t wait to see them in action next week!
—Alexandra Weber Morales, Oracle
Director of Developer Content
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