A curated collection of awesome IoT and Hybrid Apps frameworks, tools, resources, videos, and projects.
Awesome IoT & Hybrid is a curated GitHub repository that compiles a comprehensive list of frameworks, tools, operating systems, and resources for Internet of Things (IoT) and hybrid application development. It addresses the challenge of discovering reliable and up-to-date technologies in these fragmented domains by providing a single, structured reference.
Developers, makers, hobbyists, and tech enthusiasts working on IoT projects or building cross-platform hybrid applications for desktop and mobile. It's especially useful for those new to these fields seeking guidance on tooling.
Unlike scattered blog posts or documentation, this list offers a vetted, organized collection maintained by the community, saving significant research time. It covers both popular and niche tools, making it a go-to starting point for exploration.
The missing awesome list - collection of awesome IoT and Hybrid Apps frameworks, tools, resources, videos and shiny things.
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Carefully selected frameworks and tools like CylonJS and Node-RED, saving time from sifting through unvetted options, as emphasized in the README's philosophy of quality over quantity.
Organized into clear sections such as IoT, Hybrid Desktop, and Miscellaneous, making navigation straightforward for targeted exploration, as shown in the table of contents.
Includes a wide range from popular platforms like Raspberry Pi to niche tools like OPC Router for IIoT, ensuring comprehensive resource discovery across both IoT and hybrid apps.
Open for contributions via GitHub with a clear contributing guide, allowing the list to evolve with new technologies and community input, as stated in the README.
Entries are merely links without any context, summaries, or guidance on when to use each tool, forcing users to rely on external sources for practical understanding.
As a manually maintained list, it may not be updated in real-time, risking inclusion of obsolete tools or missing recent innovations, despite community contributions.
Static markdown format offers no search, filtering, or sorting capabilities, which can hinder efficiency when browsing large lists like the Hybrid Mobile section.