This book is my collated and polished version of those notes. As I studied the device, I started to make notes and my pages of notes continued to grow and grow. The best source of information was (and still is) the official PDFs for the SDK from Espressif (the makers of the ESP8266) but even that is quite “light” on examples and background. As I started to read what was available in the way of documentation from the excellent community surrounding the device, I found that there were only small pockets of knowledge. I hadn’t touched C programming in decades (I’m a Java man these days). When I stumbled across the ESP8266 earlier this year, it peaked my interest. In my house I am surrounded by computers of all shapes, sizes and capacities … any one of them with orders of magnitude more power than any of these small devices … however, I still found myself fascinated. When I bought a Raspberry PI and then an Arduino, I’m afraid I got hooked. I’ve been working in the software business for over 30 years but until recently, hadn’t been playing directly with Micro Processors. The book can be down loaded as in PDF and ePub formats here. All proceeds received by the author are used to buy pizza, coffee and other forms of nourishment to keep him alive and working on your behalf. Although free to download, it is suggested that if you find value in what is present that you purchase a copy. This book will be updated regularly to include new content and findings. Here you can find the download of a free book on the ESP8266.
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