Your comments clearly demonstrate that—at best—you probably did not carefully and thoughtfully read the comments I posted in this thread (I would guess you skimmed them) or—at worst—perhaps you deliberately misconstrued them.tele_player wrote:The originator of this thread appears to not understand that Espressif is a fabless semiconductor business. Not a maker of hobbyist kits.
There are already plenty of dev boards using ESP32, many of which work quite well on a breadboard. Serious consumers of ESP32 will design boards appropriate for a specific application, and buy modules by the thousands, tens of thousands, maybe more.
Serious tinkerers are served adequately by the common dev boards.
The criticism of Espressif's CEO is just silly.
Please feel free to start your own thread wherein you discuss issues you are interested in. However, if you choose to post comments any more comments to this thread please do not sidetrack the discussions in this thread by unintentionally or deliberately misrepresenting my comments (or the comments of others).
I spent much time crafting my comments this thread. I will not stand idly by and watch others casually malign them in a slipshod manner by misrepresenting them or making unsubstantiated and incredible assertions because I am hoping to continue this thread so that I can learn enough to decide definitively whether or not to use the ESP32 in a development product.