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Hey all! ESP32 beginner here, looking for a little advice
It uses toit, a high-level language, and is thus quite easy to learn. At the same time it's an order of magnitude faster than micropython.
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Open-sourcing a commercial product
We have been faced with the same question and decided to open-source pretty much all of our product (https://github.com/toitlang/toit).
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Rust on Espressif chips – 2023 Roadmap
I also really like MicroPython! Having said that, I have been working on an alternative to it for a number of years now -- primarily to provide a more robust and performant high-level alternative to C and Rust on the ESP32-family of chips:
https://github.com/toitlang/toit
I'd love to pick your brain and fully understand your experience with MicroPython. I've been doing programming languages for a number of years now, and I find that it is incredibly useful to understand what developers appreciate (and dislike) about the available stacks.
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ESP32 Buyer’s Guide: Different Chips, Firmware, Sensors
Thank you for the mention!
I have been working on the Toit language for the ESP32 for a number of years now -- and it has been an enjoyable challenge to build an open source stack capable of supporting live reloading on a micro-controller that can run for years on batteries.
https://github.com/toitlang/toit
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Toit – A Language Designed for Microcontrollers
We use it for some of our tools, so it's possible (and works nicely). Our LSP server was initially written in Toit: https://github.com/toitlang/toit/tree/master/tools/lsp/serve...
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