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includes/iot-develop-send-telemetry-central-c.md

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In this quickstart, you learn a basic Azure IoT application development workflow. First you create an Azure IoT Central application for hosting devices. Then you use an Azure IoT device SDK sample to create a temperature controller, connect it securely to IoT Central, and send telemetry. The temperature controller sample application runs on your local machine and generates simulated sensor data to send to IoT Central.
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> As a developer, you have some options for how to connect devices to Azure IoT. To learn about connection options, see [Overview: Connection options for Azure IoT device developers](../articles/iot-develop/concepts-overview-connection-options.md).
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> As a developer, you have some options for how to connect devices to Azure IoT. To learn about connection options, see [What is Azure IoT device and application development?](../articles/iot-develop/about-iot-develop.md#selecting-a-service).
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## Prerequisites
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This quickstart runs on Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi. It's been tested on the following OS and device versions:

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In this quickstart, you learn a basic Azure IoT application development workflow. First you create an Azure IoT Central application for hosting devices. Then you use an Azure IoT device SDK sample to create a temperature controller, connect it securely to IoT Central, and send telemetry. The temperature controller sample application runs on your local machine and generates simulated sensor data to send to IoT Central.
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> As a developer, you have some options for how to connect devices to Azure IoT. To learn about connection options, see [Overview: Connection options for Azure IoT device developers](../articles/iot-develop/concepts-overview-connection-options.md).
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> As a developer, you have some options for how to connect devices to Azure IoT. To learn about connection options, see [What is Azure IoT device and application development?](../articles/iot-develop/about-iot-develop.md#selecting-a-service).
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In this quickstart, you learn a basic Azure IoT application development workflow. First you create an Azure IoT Central application for hosting devices. Then you use an Azure IoT device SDK sample to create a temperature controller, connect it securely to IoT Central, and send telemetry. The temperature controller sample application runs on your local machine and generates simulated sensor data to send to IoT Central.
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> As a developer, you have some options for how to connect devices to Azure IoT. To learn about connection options, see [Overview: Connection options for Azure IoT device developers](../articles/iot-develop/concepts-overview-connection-options.md).
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> As a developer, you have some options for how to connect devices to Azure IoT. To learn about connection options, see [What is Azure IoT device and application development?](../articles/iot-develop/about-iot-develop.md#selecting-a-service).
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In this quickstart, you learn a basic Azure IoT application development workflow. First you create an Azure IoT Central application for hosting devices. Then you use an Azure IoT device SDK sample to create a temperature controller, connect it securely to IoT Central, and send telemetry. The temperature controller sample application runs on your local machine and generates simulated sensor data to send to IoT Central.
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> As a developer, you have some options for how to connect devices to Azure IoT. To learn about connection options, see [What is Azure IoT device and application development?](../articles/iot-develop/about-iot-develop.md#selecting-a-service).
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## Prerequisites
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In this quickstart, you learn a basic Azure IoT application development workflow. First you create an Azure IoT Central application for hosting devices. Then you use an Azure IoT device SDK sample to create a temperature controller, connect it securely to IoT Central, and send telemetry. The temperature controller sample application runs on your local machine and generates simulated sensor data to send to IoT Central.
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> As a developer, you have some options for how to connect devices to Azure IoT. To learn about connection options, see [Overview: Connection options for Azure IoT device developers](../articles/iot-develop/concepts-overview-connection-options.md).
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> As a developer, you have some options for how to connect devices to Azure IoT. To learn about connection options, see [What is Azure IoT device and application development?](../articles/iot-develop/about-iot-develop.md#selecting-a-service).
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## Prerequisites
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This quickstart runs on Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi. It's been tested on the following OS and device versions:

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