@Gordon, thanks for this clarifying - transparent - post. In deed, I notice more an more makers exploring Espruino from all kinds of corners, because moving up for coding in a much more application oriented language/IDE/context increases fun. Most projects aren't anyway of the the sort where timing / bit-banging does decide over life and dead. And even if a project includes such things for some areas, Espruino does handle it under the cover... I need only to mention the hardware/software event queue...
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.
@Gordon, thanks for this clarifying - transparent - post. In deed, I notice more an more makers exploring Espruino from all kinds of corners, because moving up for coding in a much more application oriented language/IDE/context increases fun. Most projects aren't anyway of the the sort where timing / bit-banging does decide over life and dead. And even if a project includes such things for some areas, Espruino does handle it under the cover... I need only to mention the hardware/software event queue...