Nodejs with socket.io may do the job perfectly. You may think it would be
slow, but Nodejs "scripts" have been shown to be as fast as C/C++ native
apps in many cases.


On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Michael M <[email protected]> wrote:

> You'll have two separate programs for the BBB(socket server) and the
> computer(socket client). In your case, the BBB will program will infinitely
> loop, waiting for messages. The computer will be event-driven, only sending
> messages when a gesture has been detected. You should google "C++ sockets"
> and start from there. This type of tedious research is the price(and
> ultimately reward) for working on a cool project.
>
> On Friday, August 22, 2014 5:45:29 AM UTC-7, Ved Prakash Pandey wrote:
>>
>> Thank you so much Michael. :)
>> I read about socket connections. How can I use it to send data from my
>> C++ code on computer? And how can I have a code on my BBB (again in C++)
>> accept the data sent from my computer?
>>
>> It'll be of great help if you suggest references from where I can learn
>> more about sending data to devices through my code on PC.
>> Thank you again! :)
>> ​
>>
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