Yesterday I just finished a build of the web IDE for windows that should handle Bluetooth on pretty much any version of windows.
However if you really want Web Bluetooth you might well have some luck running Linux with VirtualBox (or even possibly on a Raspberry Pi?). The important thing is you want a version of the bluetooth libraries in Linux that's 5.40 or later (Ubuntu 16.04/Mint 18 still doesn't have that). I've written a guide to installing it afterwards which'll be online soon (maybe today) though.
Having said all that it is only a few months until it gets added to the Windows build of Chrome, so it might be worth holding out for that...
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.
The current implementation state is here: https://github.com/WebBluetoothCG/web-bluetooth/blob/master/implementation-status.md
Yesterday I just finished a build of the web IDE for windows that should handle Bluetooth on pretty much any version of windows.
However if you really want Web Bluetooth you might well have some luck running Linux with VirtualBox (or even possibly on a Raspberry Pi?). The important thing is you want a version of the bluetooth libraries in Linux that's 5.40 or later (Ubuntu 16.04/Mint 18 still doesn't have that). I've written a guide to installing it afterwards which'll be online soon (maybe today) though.
Having said all that it is only a few months until it gets added to the Windows build of Chrome, so it might be worth holding out for that...