Lua-RTOS-ESP32
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Lua-RTOS-ESP32
- Controlling ESP32 with Json from a phone
- Lua-RTOS: a real-time operating system for ESP32
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Hacker News top posts: Jun 9, 2021
Lua-RTOS: a real-time operating system for ESP32\ (21 comments)
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uLisp
There's also Lua RTOS[1] plus Fennel[2]. Lua is easy to embed, but I find the syntax pretty bad, and Fennel fixes most of it for me.
[1] https://github.com/whitecatboard/Lua-RTOS-ESP32/
novelWriter
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Thank you to the forum - The last 72hrs have been amazing!
Never buy the book, start writing the book, https://novelwriter.io/ ;)
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Author Resources: Tools and Software
https://novelwriter.io/ is free and open source (I haven't used it, only know about it).
- I'm from Linux and I'd like to ask a question. Is there an Open Source map editor hereabouts?
- NovelWriter. Some think AI have your imagination - Prove them wrong.
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How to install Davinci?
novelWriter for books is like building a dungeon in D&D I might add. All it needs is a map editor ;)
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
Novelwriter almost hits the sweet spot, but misses some features and is written in python, which makes some features hard to implement due to the nature of the programming language.
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Getting into writing novels
Try this software. It may well help you to write better -> novelWriter.
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Looking for a 'Scrivener Light'
Alternatively, if you want Scrivener-like and are happy with open source projects, novelWriter scratches some of the same itch and is (a) free and (b) available on Linux, Windows, and macOS: it has a similar project-oriented interface to Scrivener, can export projects in HTML, Open Document, Markdown, Plain Text, or PDF, supports tagging and metadata, and uses Markdown for authoring. It's much less hot on importing foreign files (it's really an authoring tool) but is implemented in Python, uses XML/Json for internal files/metadata/configuration, and in use feels like an early version of Scrivener 1.x (which is really what your students want, but Lit'n'Latte discontinued it about a decade ago and you can no longer buy it).
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I'm Andrew Rowe, the author of Arcane Ascension, Weapons & Wielders, etc. AMA!
MSWord is surprising to hear. I would've thought some specific tools like Vellum. There are free and open source tools as well, like https://novelwriter.io/
What are some alternatives?
esp32-cam-webserver - Expanded version of the Espressif ESP webcam
manuskript - A open-source tool for writers
FreeRTOS-rust - Rust crate for FreeRTOS
proselint - A linter for prose.
ulisp-bl602 - A version of the Lisp programming language for RISC-V BL602 Boards
Apostrophe - Mirror of
nodemcu-firmware - Lua based interactive firmware for ESP8266, ESP8285 and ESP32
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
Fennel - Lua Lisp Language
CudaText - Cross-platform text editor, written in Free Pascal
chirpstack-gateway-os - OpenWrt based gateway images including ChirpStack components.
KeenWrite - Free, open-source, cross-platform desktop Markdown text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and math.