The new IDE is a MASSIVE improvement, on just about every level.
Three issues I found:
When you first connect, the green bar pops up right where the first line of the console is. Could it go at the top, so we don't have to click through it or let it time out to see what is being typed into the console?
Advanced Optimizations option in minify doesn't work - it sends the code to the espruino, but the Espruino doesn't like what it's done to the code, and gives tons of errors.
About page has no version information about the web IDE itself (discovered when I tried to check the version to specify what version I was testing on for this post). I'm using the version from ~1 week ago, not sure if it has been updated since.
Also - it would be really nice to be able to set a local directory that the IDE would look for modules in before checking online - it would make it a lot easier to develop, test, and modify modules
Anyway, yeah - the new IDE is much better - Great job. Thank you!
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 new IDE is a MASSIVE improvement, on just about every level.
Three issues I found:
When you first connect, the green bar pops up right where the first line of the console is. Could it go at the top, so we don't have to click through it or let it time out to see what is being typed into the console?
Advanced Optimizations option in minify doesn't work - it sends the code to the espruino, but the Espruino doesn't like what it's done to the code, and gives tons of errors.
About page has no version information about the web IDE itself (discovered when I tried to check the version to specify what version I was testing on for this post). I'm using the version from ~1 week ago, not sure if it has been updated since.
Also - it would be really nice to be able to set a local directory that the IDE would look for modules in before checking online - it would make it a lot easier to develop, test, and modify modules
Anyway, yeah - the new IDE is much better - Great job. Thank you!