[New] Added blog with first item of release 1.0.0

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<li>(currently) Read-only <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restful">REST</a> API to access the agent model remotely</li>
<li>Configurable environments</li>
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<p>With the light weight implementation, where there are basically no third party libraries required for the normal runtime, Strolch has a minimal foot print which allows it to run on small devices for instance a <a href="http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone+Black">BeagleBone Black</a>. Using the in-memory mode, it is a easy feat to set up test environments with minimal fuss.</p>
<p>With the light weight implementation, where there are basically no third party libraries required for the normal runtime, Strolch has a minimal foot print which allows it to run on small devices for instance a <a href="http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone+Black">BeagleBone Black</a>. Using the in-memory mode, it is an easy feat to set up test environments with little to no further requirements than the JVM.</p>
<h3>Future</h3>
<p>So what is planned for the future? Although Strolch has quite a few interesting features, it is by no way feature complete. The greatest wish is for Strolch to become a community driven platform, so many new features will arise in the future, but at least one major future feature which will be tackled in the near future and will certainly drive the next major release is a planning and scheduling engine using a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gantt_chart">Gantt</a> chart to visualize the schedule.</p>
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<p>So, now the important part is for new users to start using Strolch for their own projects. Go ahead, check out the
<a href="downloads.html">Downloads</a> page for the latest release and then checkout the two tutorial applications to get yourself up to speed!</p>
<p>Don't hesitate to send us feedback or questions, we will be delighted to help you get your Strolch-based application up and running, or provide feedback to your concerns!</p>
Robert von Burg<br />
Reto Breitenmoser<br />
Dr. Martin Smock<br />
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