Of course, I could do one of the following:
Use a terminal program (Non WEB-IDE) and lose the extremely easy to use syntax checking the WEB-IDE provides.
Just publish my new "top secret" module(s) on Github for the Internet to see and use.
Install and use XAMPP-apache webserver but for a novice or new-bee this would be a non-starter.
Force/fake the WEB-IDE to look at the SD card and constantly swap out the SD and wear out the transflash socket.
There has to be a better and easier way. Like directing the WEB-IDE to a C: drive folder for modules?
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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.
Of course, I could do one of the following:
Use a terminal program (Non WEB-IDE) and lose the extremely easy to use syntax checking the WEB-IDE provides.
Just publish my new "top secret" module(s) on Github for the Internet to see and use.
Install and use XAMPP-apache webserver but for a novice or new-bee this would be a non-starter.
Force/fake the WEB-IDE to look at the SD card and constantly swap out the SD and wear out the transflash socket.
There has to be a better and easier way. Like directing the WEB-IDE to a C: drive folder for modules?