esp-idf-ada-bindings
King
esp-idf-ada-bindings | King | |
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1 | 8 | |
2 | 1 | |
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4.9 | 4.2 | |
about 1 month ago | 11 months ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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esp-idf-ada-bindings
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April 2023 What Are You Working On?
I'm currently aiming to put esp32c3-ada and esp32c3-ada-bindings in a state where others can use these as an easy starting point for their ESP projects. I thereby also recognize that I don't have the time to go the full path to a productive application. So instead I try to bundle the efforts that other people might put in this SoC together so that everyone can benefit from that.
King
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July 2023 What Are You Working On?
Improvements to the King informal description
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April 2023 What Are You Working On?
[OT] Simplified exceptions and exception handling in King
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June 2022 What Are You Working On?
[OT] Additions to the informal description of King and contribution to the King RM
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May 2022 What Are You Working On?
Work on the King RM and the informal description of King
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April 2022 What Are You Working On?
Some changes to the description of the King language. Some improvements and a new component in the PragmAda Reusable Components. Writing a summary of the FOSDEM presentation on [Ada GUI][https://github.com/jrcarter/Ada_GUI) for the Ada User Journal.
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March 2022 What Are You Working On?
Added some features and revised the informal description of King, and worked with @Blady-com on early steps towards a KRM.
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What Did You Work On in 2021?
The only things I mentioned in What did You Work On posts are Ada GUI and King.
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Can I find an extensive list of vulnerabilities that ada prevents? and how it prevents them?
Finally, a couple of Ada people are working on Ada-inspired languages: Guest's (Lucretia on here) Orenda and Carter's (me) King. You might want to look at what they think.
What are some alternatives?
esp32c3-ada - Ada SDK for the ESP32C3 RISC-V SoC
hac - HAC Ada Compiler - a small, quick Ada compiler fully in Ada
alire - Command-line tool from the Alire project and supporting library
zip-ada - Zip-Ada: a standalone, portable Ada library for .zip archives. Includes LZMA byte stream encoder & decoder pair.
esp32-gnat-rts - This project contains various GNAT Ada Run Time Systems (RTSs) targeted at Cortex boards: so far, the Arduino Due, the STM32F4-series evaluation boards from STMicroelectronics, and the BBC micro:bit
Ada_GUI - An Ada-oriented GUI
drivers - An assortment of drivers
ews - The Embedded Web Server is designed for use in embedded systems with limited resources (eg, no disk). It supports both static (converted from a standard web tree, including graphics and Java class files) and dynamic pages. It is written in GCC Ada.
gps-tracker - Track a dog with the GPS/LoRa device
PragmARC - The PragmAda Reusable Components
trendy_terminal - A Windows/Linux library for enabling terminal settings and driving character-by-character input.
protobuf - The Google Protocol Buffers implementation in Ada