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[jira] [Comment Edited] (MYNEWT-118) GSoC - Android or iOS application to interact with devices/boards powered by Mynewt OS and BLE stack (Nimble)

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larry akah edited comment on MYNEWT-118 at 3/7/16 11:42 AM:
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For interested students, i think a good place to find more info concerning this would be here [MYNewt OS Documentation|http://mynewt.apache.org/documentation] . I currently will be navigating the waters to get a general idea of this exciting concept.


was (Author: larrytech7):
For interested students, i think a good place to find more info concerning this would be here [MYNewt OS Documentation|http://mynewt.apache.org/documentation] 

> GSoC - Android or iOS application to interact with devices/boards powered by Mynewt OS and BLE stack (Nimble)
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>
>                 Key: MYNEWT-118
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYNEWT-118
>             Project: Mynewt
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Aditi Hilbert
>            Assignee: Aditi Hilbert
>              Labels: gsoc2016
>
> Mentor: Will San Filippo, Marko Kiiskila, Aditi Hilbert
> Difficulty: Medium-Hard
> Skills: C, Java or Objective-C or Swift, basic knowledge of Bluetooth Low Energy
> Description: Android and iOS have built-in platform support for Bluetooth Low Energy in the central role and provide APIs that apps can use to discover devices, query for services, and read/write characteristics. Utilize these available APIs to build your own application that interacts with a device running Mynewt. An example of an application is one that graphically displays all the available LEDs on a board and allows the user to make them blink in any desired pattern.



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