Are you interested in learning the ins and outs of Sentilla's novel Java platform? Do you want to kick the tires and learn how to build efficient pervasive Java applications? Do you have questions about how garbage collection works? Do you want to know about the Driver model? How about performing asynchronous operations from a synchronous threaded context in Java? And how do you manage all those threads on a resource constrained device with only 10kB of memory?
While Sentilla employees were decompressing from a very busy week at JavaOne, customers that bought a Sentilla Perk kit were already jumping in and building applications using Sentilla's software. Our development community is alive, with a lot of great questions about how to build various applications. There's also quite a few feature requests, such as Mac OSX and Linux support. We're working on it!
Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of giving a talk and a tutorial at GKmM Summer School 2008. The GKmM Summer School is a highly selective summer program that brings the brightest minds around Europe together. Held at a remote castle in Germany, participants focus on heterogeneous networks, discuss the state of the art of sensing, and formulate new ideas and interesting applications.