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Eclipse Mita is a new programming language for the embedded IoT. It targets developers who are new to embedded software development, specifically those who come from a cloud background. As a developer Mita feels like a modern programming language (in the vein of TypeScript), but translates to C code which compiles to native code running directly on the embedded hardware. Combining declarative configuration, powerful language features with code generation enables projects to scale their deployment over quantity - from the first prototype to shipping thousands of devices.

Getting started

Mita serves two separate user groups: IoT developers and device vendors/platform integrators.

Getting started as IoT developer

To get an impression of how Mita looks like for IoT developers, check out a short quick demo, or a talk from the Eclipse IoT Day 2018 in Grenoble. As an IoT developer Mita is most useful to you if it comes integrated in a device vendors offering. See below for a list of vendors who currently offer Mita support (if your organization/offering/platform should be in this list, please raise a pull-request):

More information about the language itself can be found in our documentation.

Getting started as a device vendor/platform integrator

For Mita to run on a platform/device there is some integration work necessary. Have a look at our platform integrators guide for more details on how to enable Mita for your platform.

Developer Resources

  • Contributing: Learn how to report bugs, setup your workspace and submit your changes.
  • Quality Guidelines: Learn how to write good commits and pull requests.

Get in Touch

Come and find us in our Mattermost channel at eclipse.org or check out the Eclipse Mita project home page for details regarding our mailing list. We also hold bi-weekly meetings at 2:00 PM GMT+1 here starting from Nov 13, 2018.