If you're going to be using Espruino boards in your product and exposing Espruino to the end-user, that's amazing! I think in that case it's basically a win/win position and I'm happy to help promote your product however I can.
Just to add one thing I didn't really say: Espruino is designed first and foremost to make embedded development easy. If most people can get started and use it fine but 10% of people find the IDE a bit 'wet' (but are skilled enough to work around it) then that's a good compromise IMO.
In an ideal world we wouldn't have to compromise, but sadly I am quite restricted by what I can work on at the moment.
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.
I'll reply properly in email, but...
If you're going to be using Espruino boards in your product and exposing Espruino to the end-user, that's amazing! I think in that case it's basically a win/win position and I'm happy to help promote your product however I can.
Just to add one thing I didn't really say: Espruino is designed first and foremost to make embedded development easy. If most people can get started and use it fine but 10% of people find the IDE a bit 'wet' (but are skilled enough to work around it) then that's a good compromise IMO.
In an ideal world we wouldn't have to compromise, but sadly I am quite restricted by what I can work on at the moment.