A minimal table to compare the Espressif's MCU families.
ESP8266 | ESP32 | ESP32-S2 | ESP32-S3 | ESP32-C3 | ESP32-C6 | |
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Announcement Date | 2014, August | 2016, September | 2019, September | 2020, December |
begin | |
require 'bundler/inline' | |
rescue LoadError => e | |
$stderr.puts 'Bundler version 1.10 or later is required. Please update your Bundler' | |
raise e | |
end | |
gemfile(true) do | |
source 'https://rubygems.org' | |
gem 'rails', '5.1.0' # use correct rails version |
# RSpec 2.0 syntax Cheet Sheet by http://ApproachE.com | |
# defining spec within a module will automatically pick Player::MovieList as a 'subject' (see below) | |
module Player | |
describe MovieList, "with optional description" do | |
it "is pending example, so that you can write ones quickly" | |
it "is already working example that we want to suspend from failing temporarily" do | |
pending("working on another feature that temporarily breaks this one") |
# Bit.ly API implementation - thanks to Richard Johansso http://gist.github.com/112191 | |
require 'httparty' | |
class Api::Bitly | |
include HTTParty | |
base_uri 'api.bit.ly' | |
format :json | |
# Usage: Bitly.shorten("http://example.com") | |
def self.shorten(url) |
Day Job: Sr. Software Engineer at ThinkNear | |
Open Source contribution (if any): rails docs and guides | |
Tell me about your experience with Ruby/Rails: started using it in fall 2010, and have been on it full time every since. Big change from my background in Java (used to work at Amazon.com) | |
How do you use GitHub: for everything. personal and business. We keep our companies repositories on github. We also use it to collaborate with contractors. | |
Favorite luchador(es):Rikochet |
Feature: API | |
In order to use the service from third party apps | |
As a user | |
I want to be able to use an API | |
Background: | |
Given a user exists # Pickle | |
And I login as the user using basic auth | |
Scenario Outline: Get a ticket |