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Hi everyone,
Are you ready to unlock new possibilities with your Omega2 Eval Board? We’re excited to introduce a brand-new guide that will empower you to build and package Python applications for your Omega2 with ease!
Before we dive into the Python package portion of this guide, we want to let you know we’re on track to ship on schedule. Our manufacturing partners are still off for the Lunar New Year holidays, but they will start ramping back up later this week and into next week.
We’ll keep you updated on our progress as production continues and will let you know as soon as we’re ready to ship your Omega2 Eval Boards.
And now, back to the Python package goodies!
Python is a versatile and powerful programming language that’s perfect for IoT development. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting out, Python’s simplicity and vast library support make it an excellent choice for creating innovative projects on the Omega2 platform.
Our guide walks you through the entire process of:
opkg
, and run your application.We know that packaging and deploying Python applications on embedded devices can be challenging. This guide removes the guesswork and provides a reliable, step-by-step method to:
By packaging your Python applications, you can focus on what matters most: bringing your ideas to life. Whether it’s a home automation system, a data logger, or a custom network tool, this guide equips you with the skills to deploy your projects efficiently.
Ready to get started? Access the guide here:
👉 Building and Packaging Python Programs for the Omega2 Using Docker
And don’t stop there! Our Example-OpenWRT-Packages repository has more Python examples, including more advanced applications like web servers and API integrations.
We love hearing from you! Share your experiences, ask questions, or showcase your projects:
Your journey with the Omega2 Eval Board matters to us. Let us know how the guide works for you and what else you’d like to see. Together, we can make the Omega2 platform even better!
Happy coding!
— Team Onion