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  2. NodeMCU - Wikipedia

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    On December 30, 2013, Espressif Systems [6] began production of the ESP8266. [12] NodeMCU started on 13 Oct 2014, when Hong committed the first file of nodemcu-firmware to GitHub. [13] Two months later, the project expanded to include an open-hardware platform when developer Huang R committed the gerber file of an ESP8266 board, named devkit v0 ...

  3. ESP8266 - Wikipedia

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    The ESP8266 is a low-cost Wi-Fi microcontroller, with built-in TCP/IP networking software, and microcontroller capability, produced by Espressif Systems [1] in Shanghai, China. The chip was popularized in the English-speaking maker community in August 2014 via the ESP-01 module, made by a third-party manufacturer Ai-Thinker.

  4. ESP Easy - Wikipedia

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    The firmware is built on the ESP8266 core for Arduino which in turn uses many open source projects. Getting started with ESP Easy takes a few basic steps. In most cases, ESP8266 modules come with AT or NodeMCU LUA firmware, and you need to replace the existing firmware with the ESP Easy firmware by flashing the hardware with a (available on ...

  5. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    The official policy document on the use of the Arduino name emphasizes that the project is open to incorporating work by others into the official product. [2] As a result of the protected naming conventions of the Arduino, a group of Arduino users forked the Arduino Diecimila, releasing an equivalent board called Freeduino.

  6. Espruino - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the official boards, Espruino runs on approximately 40 other types of development boards [9] [3] including the ESP8266. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] There is a large body of reference material for Espruino including over 100 tutorials [ 12 ] as well as the book Making Things Smart [ 13 ] which contains a selection of hardware projects that can ...

  7. JerryScript - Wikipedia

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    The engine was open sourced on GitHub in June 2015. JerryScript is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. In October 2016 the JS Foundation was formed and JerryScript is one of the initial projects. [2]

  8. Report: New York population could shrink by millions in ...

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    (The Center Square) — New York's population could decline by more than 2 million people over the next 25 years as fewer people are born in the state and more people move out, according to a new ...

  9. MySensors - Wikipedia

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    MySensors is a free and open source DIY (do-it yourself) software framework for wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices allowing devices to communicate using radio transmitters.