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# MQTT for Fun
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In this workshop, we will learn how to use MQTT for connected devices.
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* Install Mosquitto Broker and Client
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* Adjust ports/firewalls
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On the client side, we will learn to install and use an MQTT client on diverse devices.
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On the hardware side, we will learn to install and use an MQTT client on diverse devices.
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* Install MicroPython client on RP2040
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* Install GDScript client on Godot Game Engine
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This opens up a whole world of possibilities!
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# Suggested Projects
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**simple**
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Send a message from Godot to the Pico that causes the pico to toggle an LED light.
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**intermediate**
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Collect sensor data from the Pico and provide this in messages to Godot. Create a visualisation for the data using Godot's animation capability.
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## Resources
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* Mosquitto man pages https://mosquitto.org/man/
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