Wanted to post this a few days ago but was too busy with the mobile tech conference in Munich - which btw I gave a presentation about IOT and mentioned Espruino, too - prezi is here in case someone is interested: http://prezi.com/-35jarymj-4t/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
But here's the real comment - if this is roughly about asking what would you improve on an espruino v2: add female/male headers. It took me quite a while to get 20x or 10x female headers here from Germany (you don't order a few cents worth for 5 EUR shipping) and it makes getting started really way easier.
My main point about Espruino at the conference was that it runs Javascript so all Web Devs out there have no excuse to not try it out. For them it's a showstopper if they have to solder and get the headers... to some. Also: a starter kit that includes some easy to use sensors would probably get a lot more people really started.
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
Wanted to post this a few days ago but was too busy with the mobile tech conference in Munich - which btw I gave a presentation about IOT and mentioned Espruino, too - prezi is here in case someone is interested: http://prezi.com/-35jarymj-4t/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
But here's the real comment - if this is roughly about asking what would you improve on an espruino v2: add female/male headers. It took me quite a while to get 20x or 10x female headers here from Germany (you don't order a few cents worth for 5 EUR shipping) and it makes getting started really way easier.
My main point about Espruino at the conference was that it runs Javascript so all Web Devs out there have no excuse to not try it out. For them it's a showstopper if they have to solder and get the headers... to some. Also: a starter kit that includes some easy to use sensors would probably get a lot more people really started.