IoT.js platform makes JavaScript and Node.js lightweight, thereby increasing interoperability among devices," the SamsungTomorrow blog says. "JavaScript is a script language on the Web, and Node.js is a platform that builds with the JavaScript engine. Also key is the Libuv multiplatform support library, which focuses on asynchronous I/O event handling. It supports on-device compilation and execution, and it offers JavaScript access to peripherals. Underpinning IoT.js is Jerryscript, which serves as a JavaScript engine for devices like microcontrollers. Thus it will supports very wide range of 'Things.'" "The target of IoT.js is to run in resource-constrained devices only few kilobytes of RAM available device. ![]() "IoT.js aims to provide interoperable service platform in the world of IoT, based on Web technology," the IoT.js website states. ![]() The recently unveiled IoT.js serves as a lightweight version of Node.js. Samsung looks to leverage JavaScript as a mechanism for IoT (Internet of things) development with its IoT.js project.
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