Hyperloop for Bluetooth LE communication in iOS app? - appcelerator

Can anyone point me to some examples or direction on how I could use Hyperloop to integrate a bluetooth device in my Titanium iOS app? Seems like it should be possible but I've never done Objective-C or native iOS development and I'm not sure the best way to go about it.

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Is golang supported in Android Things?

Can we use golang in Android Things?
I would like to program in golang an IoT app, however I don't find support for golang in Android Things.
From the point of view of Android application developer Android Things is pretty much the same. So if you can write Android apps in Go, you can do the same for Android Things app development.
As far as I know the Android Things offers just a lightweight version of Android.
Go supports mobile platforms such as android and IOS:
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Mobile
It still uses java/objective-c bindings though
Also check if you need Android Things, because there is nice framework:
https://gobot.io/#platforms
designed for iot.

How to use SDK of SmartEyeglass in "Xamarin"?

I would like to use Xamarin software as developing "Smart eye glass" which is Sony products.
I am wonderring that "sony_smarteyeglass_sdk_v1.5" is allowed to use in "Xamarin"?
I know that "AndroidStudio" is compatible with Sony products(Smartglass).
The SmartEyeglass SDK is really just a set of java libraries for Android that give you the correct interface to the SmartEyeglass device. All of the code runs on the Android device and therefore you have access to any functionality that any other Android app has.

How to make third party SDK for Xamarin? (like Facebook SDK)

I'm making app with bluetooth device with using Xamarin.forms. (PCL Project)
It's great platform and many great developers participate it.
I love it.
I have a question, let's say, I have to do porting third party library(SDK) from each native SDK for Xamarin. (ex-facebook / Of course I know there is facebook SDK for Xamarin already. It's just for example.)
What documents should I look?
In my actual case, I have to make app that uses DFU OTA to nordic bluetooth mcu. Nordic company gave to their developer native code(iOS and Android) for that.
Now I have to convert or use it on Xamarin.forms.
I learned dependency services and it works great.
Should I use dependency services?

Will Google Tango Unity SDK (Camera Motion Tracking part) be extended to other phones?

Would the camera tracking functionality would of Google Tango Unity SDK become compatible to IOS?
Project Tango SDK are developed based on Android. I don't think it is compatible to ios.
also The SDK right now only works for Project Tango Device only.
other Android device also won't work
IOS is not going to happen, since this is native to Android. But to expand on your question, google is trying to make this into a mass market consumer product, but it's a really slow process. This is on of the most recent and helpful news stories I found on the topic
http://www.engadget.com/2015/05/29/google-qualcomm-project-tango-phone/

iBeacon app for android and IOS doubts

I'm trying to learn something about iBeacon and I have a question:
As far as I understood Apple provides API in order to develop iBeacons app since IOS7, but for android how does it work? The only thing I found is that It works only from version 4.3 (Is it correct?) But are there any sdk or library to use?
Yes, you can use the open source Android Beacon Library, which gives Android the same basic capabilities to detect and transmit as beacons as provided by CoreLocation on iOS devices. This library is designed to be vendor neutral, and works with a wide variety of beacons. There are also a number of proprietary Android SDKs offered by beacon manufacturers, some of which harness special features that only work with those beacons.
The main thing to understand on Android is that while 4.3+ devices can all detect Bluetooth LE transmissions, there is no native beacon framework, and working with beacons typically requires quite a bit of logic beyond reading the Bluetooth LE packets they send out. As a result, Android beacon apps typically bundle a small library like mentioned above with the app to provide beacon detection and/or transmission capability.
Full disclosure: I am the lead developer for the Android Beacon Library.
You can use as well kontakt.io Android SDK which handles Beacons with IBeacon profile. In the latest release some optimizations in terms of battery consumption were made. Additionally, it supports filtering and modes (Android Lollipop and upwards) according to which scan is performed (explanation in brief here).
To start, visit http://docs.kontakt.io/android-sdk/quickstart/ and follow the instructions.
There is a sample app demonstrating SDK functionalities here. I suggest observing the project as it is the first place where new changes are being introduced.
As #davidgyoung pointed, there is no native framework for IBeacons in Android at the moment.

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