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Hi all, retired e-tech from CO now WA

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(@randoid)
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Joined because of all the great content dronebot workshops puts out for us.

I am recently working with ESP32's but have not left the ESP8266's behind either.

Ready to learn. Thanks.


   
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Welcome @randoid,

Hard to put those ESP8266, red-headed step children in the road when they can still handle 99% of the stuff the ESP32's can and still are 99x any Atmega chip.  😋 🤣  

Show us some of your projects... even the ESP32 ones.  😘 

3 lines of code = InqPortal = Complete IoT, App, Web Server w/ GUI Admin Client, WiFi Manager, Drag & Drop File Manager, OTA, Performance Metrics, Web Socket Comms, Easy App API, All running on ESP8266...
Even usable on ESP-01S - Quickest Start Guide


   
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@inq Yes, Atmega then the "blue pill" STM32 but ESP's really have the ease of use and the features to be more useful.


   
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