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PlatformIO
- Is there an extension in vs code to do embedded programming
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Debug program using PlatformIO and avr-stub
PlatformIO together with avr-stub can be used to do source level debugging but there are some caveats.
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Do you know some sbc or soc that can be programed to run rtos and c++ on top?
Look into https://platformio.org/, it can abstract over a few RTOSes, and can show you which OSes work with which chips/boards.
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Flash a bootloader on Ender 3 S1 Pro
I found this in the S1 Pro Manual. I haven't tried this yet but it seems like you could just get the S1 Pro firmware and use platformio to build and upload it directly to the printer. Just incase you want to go that route, here's the Marlin documentation on how to use platformio to build and upload the firmware.
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ESP32-CAM connection without the USB device
Once it's connected you use whatever programming tool you're building with. The Arduino IDE will work if you install ESP32 support. There'll be an option to upload firmware. I use PlatformIO from the command line; it has options to upload when you build firmware. Fundamentally these use esptool.py to flash the firmware to the board (it can also erase the board's flash storage, read it back, and do a few other things). You probably don't want to use it directly unless you absolutely have to; whatever build system you use should be easier to deal with.
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Teensyduino (C++) or Micropython for robot control
Using Teensyduino (the Teensy flavor of the nominal Arduino IDE) is fine for small projects, but I highly recommend considering a switch to the PlatformIO + VSCode environment. Much more productive!
- Does anyone know how to program Arduino/stm32 using vscode?
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What's the best book and microcontroller to learn embedded design?
Use Platformio with a Weact STMF401 MCU. You can either go bare metal or Arduino framework. \ https://platformio.org
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Device to Display Guest WiFi Password
The easiest way to get started with ESP32/Arduino is using Visual Studio Code with PlatformIO. Inkplate has some documentation on their official website and their Github repositories how to get started.
gqlgen
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Who moved my error codes? Adding error types to your GoLang GraphQL Server
GraphQL’s spec, as it turns out, does not specify how servers should handle internal errors at all, leaving it entirely to the choice of the frameworks’ creators. Take for example our GoLang GraphQL framework of choice - gqlgen. It makes no distinction between intentional and unexpected errors: all errors are returned as-is to the client within the error message. Internal errors, which often contain sensitive information like network details and internal URIs, would leak to clients easily if not caught manually by the programmer.
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“Go is hard to justify unless at massive scale”
Better look into this one: https://github.com/99designs/gqlgen for GraphQL powered by Go. It's spec first approach and requires the least boilerplate code to write. It also incorporates seamlessly with Apollo Federation.
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Go with PHP
I left PHP for Go.
- with http://sqlc.dev I don't have to write ORM or model code anymore.
- with http://goa.design I can have well-documented API's that any team can generate a client for in any language. It also generates the HTTP JSON and gRPC servers for me so I can focus on my logic.
- with https://github.com/99designs/gqlgen I can define GraphQL revolvers that play well with sqlc (any RDBMS) or I can use a key-value store.
- speaking of key-value stores, Go allows them to be embedded! Even SQLite now has the https://litestream.io/ project to make it super simple to use a durable, always backed-up SQLite database even in a serverless context.
Go is faster, uses less memory, and has really-well designed stdlib without all the bugs I used to face trying to use the PHP stdlib.
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Golang tech stack
Gqlgen if I need GraphQL
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Scalable APIs with GraphQL Server Codegen Preset
Some of these features are inspired by gqlgen so check it out if you need a Golang GraphQL server implementation.
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How to develop a Web app in go
If you want to use GraphQL: https://github.com/99designs/gqlgen
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Libraries you use most of your projects?
In addition to the ones you mentioned, I also always use: + sqlc - Compile SQL to type-safe code + gqlgen - generate GraphQL server from schema + oapi-codegen - Go client and server boilerplate from OpenAPI 3 specifications + pester - Go http calls with retries and backoff + backoff - exponential backoff algorithm in Go
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Ent: An Entity Framework for Go
I have no experience in Django but in Ent with GraphQL.
Ent is not a full-featured web framework so you need to implement many of features by your own or use other libraries (e.g. http server and session management).
If you are only looking for ORM + GraphQL then I highly recommend trying Entgql, an Ent extension for GraphQL with Gqlgen library [1]. Once you define an ORM schema, it will generate GraphQL Query for Relay server. Still you need to implement GraphQL Mutations by your own but at least it will create Input types for you (both for Create/Update).
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Best packages?
gqlgen for GraphQL services. It's well documented and maintained.
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Decent examples querying models from Postgres
For me sqlc work wonders. If you are developing a user facing api and are fine to go with graphql, with gqlgen you can even autobind (search the page for @goModel) the models that sqlc generates from your queries. A glorious match
What are some alternatives?
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
graphql-go - GraphQL server with a focus on ease of use
Fiber - ⚡️ Express inspired web framework written in Go
duino-coin - ᕲ Duino-Coin is a coin that can be mined with almost everything, including Arduino boards.
meson - The Meson Build System
Gin - Gin is a HTTP web framework written in Go (Golang). It features a Martini-like API with much better performance -- up to 40 times faster. If you need smashing performance, get yourself some Gin.
Echo - High performance, minimalist Go web framework
BitBake - The official bitbake Git is at https://git.openembedded.org/bitbake/. Do not open issues or file pull requests here.
ESPAsyncWebServer - Async Web Server for ESP8266 and ESP32
go-kit - A standard library for microservices.
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.
fasthttprouter - A high performance fasthttp request router that scales well