+1 Yes that would be cool to have it as a service here. :)
Another way -- though weird, but cheap, would be to compile Espruino for the 8266 to get TLS going, and then use a second one to communicate with it using the first one to do the HTTPS requests (either via WiFi or the UART). Considering their price it would still be under $5 ... though could suck up alot of your time - so be prepared :P . The Espruino WiFi that Gordon sells sounds like a nice solution that "just works", if you're doing one off production.
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.
+1 Yes that would be cool to have it as a service here. :)
Another way -- though weird, but cheap, would be to compile Espruino for the 8266 to get TLS going, and then use a second one to communicate with it using the first one to do the HTTPS requests (either via WiFi or the UART). Considering their price it would still be under $5 ... though could suck up alot of your time - so be prepared :P . The Espruino WiFi that Gordon sells sounds like a nice solution that "just works", if you're doing one off production.