kolban wrote:Howdy folks,
I am pleased to announce the availability of a free book on the ESP8266. The book contains a wealth of information that will allow you to easily use the device for a wide variety of purposes. The goal is to continue to update the work in the months and years ahead to continually keep it current with all the latest findings, techniques, tips and tricks.
The book may be downloaded from the following page:
https://leanpub.com/ESP8266_ESP32
Although the book can be downloaded for free, if you find it of value to you, please consider purchasing a copy. By purchasing, you show your support not only for the work performed so far but for the future work planned to keep it fresh, current and relevant.
Comments, feedback, corrections and suggestions for additional coverage areas are welcomed. Please use this thread for correspondence.
Enjoy!!
A small suggestion for the next edition (if there is one): The schematics are bitmaps and are very hard to read. If possible, please use a vector format for these. I'm guessing these are exported from Fritzing, which will produce .svg files. I don't know what you're using to produce the epub format, but hopefully it will accept the .svg files in place of the bitmaps.
If it involves my Raspberry Pi that is okay too. I have a couple of 8266's and 4 temp. sensors. Would your book help me get to a point where I could easily do this? I would rather buy the book than get the free download.