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Suggestion on Particle. provided IDE and hardware vs Arduino IDE and espressif harware

Q&A Forum › Category: Other › Suggestion on Particle. provided IDE and hardware vs Arduino IDE and espressif harware
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Jayakumar Raghavan asked 4 years ago

Can you provide your insight on when one should consider using Particle provided IDE and it’s hardware instead of using the  Arduino IDE and espressif harware?

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Rui Santos Staff answered 4 years ago

Hello Jayakumar,
Thank you for the suggestion. I definitely plan to have projects with Particle in the future, but right now I’m working on another projects with ESP32 and Raspberry Pi. 
Regards,
Rui

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Jayakumar Raghavan answered 4 years ago

I just wanted your opinion on particle software/IDE solutions?  How does it compare it to other solutions you have used?

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Rui Santos Staff answered 4 years ago

I’ve never used Particle IDE, so I don’t have an opinion about it… I think when comparing a Particle to an ESP32 is too expensive, but it looks like a good alternative.

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