Launched the free version of Rung. Now, there is no need for an internet connection or a wifi dongle. Directly connect your Pi to the smartphone and start building with the Rung app. Also wireless RF IOs added!
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Launched the free version of Rung. Now, there is no need for an internet connection or a wifi dongle. Directly connect your Pi to the smartphone and start building with the Rung app. Also wireless RF IOs added!

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And finally Rung is here....now the school kids can also be part of innovation for the Internet Of Things (IOT). Was really amazed to see how fast the kids picked up the UX and started using it without any help. Very satisfying indeed to watch kids use the latest embedded systems like the Raspberry pi. Please be a part of the beta test and help us improve: rung.in/connectwithus.
How to connect my Pi without HDMI or internet.
Raspberry Pi and Banana Pi setup simplification : In order to simplify innovation for people without coding and hardware expertise, all you need now is an Android phone and no HDMI monitor , Keyboard, Mouse or Internet! Just connect a compatible android phone to the PI USB port ,setup the PI wifi and you are ready to download the Rung app!
The easiest way ever to connect IO's and build your #IoT idea! We have simplified the IO usage for Raspberry and Banana pi so that a 10-year old can start using them in minutes. #DigitalIndia #ClimbTheRung #RungTheApp #RaspberryPi#InnovationWithoutCode

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Coming soon.......Rung, the android app to program your Raspberry pi, Banana pi and Beagle Bone black without a line of Code.
So, in early 2014, i got a few IOIO cards from sparkfun and handed them over to third year engineering college students from the electronics branch. They came up with wonderful ideas as to how the card could be used with maps and wireless and so on and so forth. But after a few months I was surprised to see no work or innovation using these cards : problem? Electronics engineers do not study coding and the software guys are allergic to hardware! They are very comfortable as long as their code remains or screens and does not move things in the physical environment.
So, many problems, so many ideas, so much technology and IOT products, but so few coders with embedded tech programming skills ! So, you may have all the ideas and the hardware and the logic, who will code for you? Then you search for coders: Python, C, java and they are all busy working for some tech giant. Even if you do find some of them, their costs are too much for an idea which is yet to be tested ( and they work only after office hours ;)
As I watched by 11 year old son struggle with a Raspberry Pi A+, I realized that there needs to be way for these young minds to switch an I/O or 2. So, I loaded the SD card with Raspian OS , set up the WiFi and gave him the card. But again, after the initial excitement of the card LED’s coming on and the red raspberry flashing on the HDMI screen, there was nothing he could do with the IO’s. “I want to lit up an LED” was all he wanted. This was when the idea of touch programming dawned upon me.