I've open sourced my CQC Home Automation System
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Some folks might be interest in this... I just posted the code for my CQC home automation system. This is a full on, commercial grade, software based automation system. It's been around for a long time and is very mature. It's built on top of my CIDLib C++ development system, which was open sourced a while back. https://github.com/DeanRoddey/CQC https://github.com/DeanRoddey/CIDLib Between the two of them, that's about 1.1M lines of code covering a very broad range of functionality, all written by me under the influence of massive doses of caffeine. Documentation (from the standpoint of using the system) is here: https://www.charmedquark.com/Web2/CQCDocs/CQCDocs.html?topic=/&page=/Overview Basic build info is on the repository Wiki now. I'll start adding significant info on that front to the above documentation here moving forward. There are lots of videos about CQC here, again from a user point of view: https://www.youtube.com/user/CharmedQuarkSystems/playlists I've done a number of videos about the underlying CIDLib system, which you would want to have an understanding of before working CQC (if you were so interested.) These are from a developer's point of view.: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxCoATHgFBvqZhxFRnZsfw
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Some folks might be interest in this... I just posted the code for my CQC home automation system. This is a full on, commercial grade, software based automation system. It's been around for a long time and is very mature. It's built on top of my CIDLib C++ development system, which was open sourced a while back. https://github.com/DeanRoddey/CQC https://github.com/DeanRoddey/CIDLib Between the two of them, that's about 1.1M lines of code covering a very broad range of functionality, all written by me under the influence of massive doses of caffeine. Documentation (from the standpoint of using the system) is here: https://www.charmedquark.com/Web2/CQCDocs/CQCDocs.html?topic=/&page=/Overview Basic build info is on the repository Wiki now. I'll start adding significant info on that front to the above documentation here moving forward. There are lots of videos about CQC here, again from a user point of view: https://www.youtube.com/user/CharmedQuarkSystems/playlists I've done a number of videos about the underlying CIDLib system, which you would want to have an understanding of before working CQC (if you were so interested.) These are from a developer's point of view.: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxCoATHgFBvqZhxFRnZsfw
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Impressive :thumbsup: I took the liberty to add it to the list here: batteries-included-extensions-to-the-c-standard-library[^]
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Some folks might be interest in this... I just posted the code for my CQC home automation system. This is a full on, commercial grade, software based automation system. It's been around for a long time and is very mature. It's built on top of my CIDLib C++ development system, which was open sourced a while back. https://github.com/DeanRoddey/CQC https://github.com/DeanRoddey/CIDLib Between the two of them, that's about 1.1M lines of code covering a very broad range of functionality, all written by me under the influence of massive doses of caffeine. Documentation (from the standpoint of using the system) is here: https://www.charmedquark.com/Web2/CQCDocs/CQCDocs.html?topic=/&page=/Overview Basic build info is on the repository Wiki now. I'll start adding significant info on that front to the above documentation here moving forward. There are lots of videos about CQC here, again from a user point of view: https://www.youtube.com/user/CharmedQuarkSystems/playlists I've done a number of videos about the underlying CIDLib system, which you would want to have an understanding of before working CQC (if you were so interested.) These are from a developer's point of view.: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxCoATHgFBvqZhxFRnZsfw
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Have you consider to post it as a proper article (serie) or a project here in the site? You could do an introductory explanation and then link your githubs and so on. The lounge has a lot of activity and this post will get lost in the next pages pretty soon. These days are a bit of an exception as low activity. If you consider the idea you might get help in: Article Writing Discussion Boards[^] or asking @Sean-Ewington
M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Some folks might be interest in this... I just posted the code for my CQC home automation system. This is a full on, commercial grade, software based automation system. It's been around for a long time and is very mature. It's built on top of my CIDLib C++ development system, which was open sourced a while back. https://github.com/DeanRoddey/CQC https://github.com/DeanRoddey/CIDLib Between the two of them, that's about 1.1M lines of code covering a very broad range of functionality, all written by me under the influence of massive doses of caffeine. Documentation (from the standpoint of using the system) is here: https://www.charmedquark.com/Web2/CQCDocs/CQCDocs.html?topic=/&page=/Overview Basic build info is on the repository Wiki now. I'll start adding significant info on that front to the above documentation here moving forward. There are lots of videos about CQC here, again from a user point of view: https://www.youtube.com/user/CharmedQuarkSystems/playlists I've done a number of videos about the underlying CIDLib system, which you would want to have an understanding of before working CQC (if you were so interested.) These are from a developer's point of view.: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxCoATHgFBvqZhxFRnZsfw
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Amazing. Writing it up as an article would be brilliant.
cheers Chris Maunder
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Amazing. Writing it up as an article would be brilliant.
cheers Chris Maunder
I've done a few here on Code Project: [^]
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