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Thanks to Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal for sharing this book “Architectural Patterns and Techniques for Developing IoT Solutions: Build IoT applications using digital twins, gateways, rule engines, AI/ML integration, and related patterns. Jasbir is an experienced IoT practitioner and a thought leader in IoT.

His book is a refreshingly straightforward guide to the Internet of Things, perfect for anyone looking to break into the field or deepen their existing knowledge.

Its clear, jargon-free language makes complex concepts accessible, giving readers a practical understanding of IoT without getting bogged down in technicalities.

The book’s real-world examples approach guides the reader from theory to practice, making it an essential resource for those wanting to apply IoT principles to real-life projects.

The book stands out for its emphasis on practical application, providing step-by-step examples that span a variety of real-world scenarios.

This approach helps bridge the gap between theoretical IoT frameworks and actual implementation, showcasing IoT as a practical tool for innovation.

This book is valuable for technical and business professionals, equipping them with the know-how to develop their own IoT solutions and an appreciation for the technology’s broad utility and potential.

This is a great book not to be missed by the IoT community! If you are interested in this book, I have included the link (this is an affiliate link) below.

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