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Andrew Chalkley
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jun Tue 21
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The ESP8266 is a very popular Internet of Things device, because of it's price and availability. You can program it with Arduino, Python and even JavaScript. Using JavaScript on a small device doesn't have to be difficult. Andrew will show you the easiest way to install JavaScript on am Internet of Things device and how to run your JavaScript applications on it.
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