Commit to the Cause. Push for Change.
The 2018 Call for Code challenge asks you to out-think natural disasters and build solutions that will significantly improve the current state of disaster preparedness in your community and around the world with partners like IBM, Linux Foundation, and the American Red Cross.
Answer the Call for Code
Check out the latest resources for any of the challenges, including this challenge, "Improve logistics based on traffic and weather activity to reduce the number of people affected." Also, see how The Weather Company has started giving developers access to weather-related APIs that tap into a broad range of data related to current conditions, forecasts, and severe weather data.
Articles & Tutorials
Blockchain basics: Hyperledger Fabric and Hyperledger Composer
The names are similar, but knowing the difference is key to getting started with blockchain development. Hint: One is a cool development tool, and the other is the powerful engine of business blockchain networks. Learn how to put them both to work.
Code patterns
Leverage blockchain monitoring
Create an application that provides a UI that allows operators to monitor the progress of IoT assets as they move through a supply chain. This is done by utilizing the Hyperledger Fabric SDK to query a blockchain service.
Correlate flight and weather data in augmented reality
There is a lot of data floating in the air and you can grab it with a Software Defined Radio. It’s possible to track every nearby commercial flight with a simple Raspberry Pi sensor node, enhance the data with weather information, and render it with a mobile augmented reality display.
Blogs
S.A.V.E from IoT: Trust and tracking from a new IoT Blockchain Service
The new IoT Blockchain Service enables IoT and asset data to validate business conditions (time, place, owner, origin) for business networks in a trusted, immutable ledger, building traceability and trust in your products and promises.
Call for Code: Using technology to pay it forward and help those in need
Find out how you can leverage your tech know-how for good by creating solutions that improve preparedness for natural disasters and relief.
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