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Q&A Forum › Category: ESP32 › No question, just appreciation
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Bob Tinsman asked 5 years ago

I’ve done some Arduino stuff in the past, but decided to go with the ESP32 to play around with IoT. It’s astounding that the ESP32 can have so many capabilities in a small package, yet be super-affordable.
In the course of googling info, I realized that rntlab.com had an amazing depth of coverage on the ESP32. Even the freely available material is well written and detailed. I purchased the ESP32 eBook partly just to show appreciation for the amount of work put into this material. It’s nice to know that there’s so much reference material to draw on.
Thanks, Bob

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Sara Santos Staff answered 5 years ago

Hi Bob.
Thank you so much for your nice words.
We put a lot of work and effort in the content we produce. So, it’s nice to see that our readers appreciate it.
Since you have access to RNTLAB, you can ask question here in the forum. This is exclusive for RNTLAB members. So, if you need something, just ask. We’ll try to get back to you with useful information.
Regards,
Sara

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