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### ESP32 Implementation
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### ESP32 Implementation
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- Micropython appears to still be poorly documented for ESP32s (especially the aliexpress clone boards).
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- Micropython, Arduino IDE and PlatformIO are the three best options
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- Recommendation is to use either the Arduino IDE (for quickly getting going) or using PlatformIO with VS Code.
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- Easier programming - go with MicroPython
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- Simpler setup, use either the Arduino IDE (for quickly getting going) or using PlatformIO with VS Code.
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- Both of these are just fancy wrappers around C++ language, so plenty of documentation to google.
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- Both of these are just fancy wrappers around C++ language, so plenty of documentation to google.
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- The latter is harder to initially get going (mostly cause of VS Code), but it's a much nicer environment to code in than Arduino IDE.
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- The latter is harder to initially get going (mostly cause of VS Code weirdness), but it's a much nicer environment to code in than Arduino IDE.
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- PlatformIO is completely compatable with Arduino code, so can always start in Arduino IDE and move from there.
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- PlatformIO is completely compatable with Arduino code, so can always start in Arduino IDE and move from there.
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- Example Arduino IDE code for the API is available in example/src/
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- Example Arduino IDE code for the API is available in /example/src/
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