How do I get started with Internet of Things programming?

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For those seeking a microcontroller suitable for Internet of Things (IoT) projects, Arduino microcontrollers, particularly the Arduino Micro for compact applications, and Raspberry Pi are highly recommended due to their affordability and ease of programming. Both platforms offer extensive development resources and support for various connectivity options, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Additionally, the BeagleBone is suggested as another viable option for IoT tinkering, providing further flexibility for project development.
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I'm looking for a good microcontroller which is compatible with Internet of Things and relatively easy to program. Preferably has development resources for IoT readily available. Someone recommend me a suitable product? I am looking to start tinkering with IoT
 
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I would recommend the Arduino microcontrollers (Arduino Micro if you want a smaller version) and the Raspberry Pi. They're both great for simple projects and won't break your wallet. Each one has various ethernet, wi-fi, and bluetooth hardware that you can add for connecting together.
 
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