Great stuff. Just found the WOKWI page and bookmarked it. Should be a nice way to simulate a sketch project before a breadboard build. At least I can do the simulation while the wife is at home and do the build when she’s out.
So I am trying to adapt an ESP 8266 to control my model train and use this to test and modify code and learn what works BEFORE I burn up all mt components??? I am all In for that. Gonna need a speed tutorial???? Dennis
Thanks for sharing. I already tried Wokwi some month ago and liked it a lot from the beginning. It's capable of becoming the future of microcontroller projects. 👍👍
An online simulator? Just no. Not for any serious development. Sure, I get it. This online simulator is to be treated as seriously as a computer game. It's for play only. Not for development. Can Wokwi absolutely guarantee security and privacy of any project you design on their site with such rigor that not even a future quantum computer de-encryption has the slightest possibility of being able to break their security? And offer a $10M bond if the promise is broken or even if they guessed wrong? Of course they can't. No company can. It's not possible. I can't think of a better way to get people to reveal their designs than to make an online simulator service. To be a serious design tool, it needs to be capable of running on-premises and without needing an internet connection to operate. SMH.
No need to shake your head. There are many (and growing in numbers) companies keeping data on their servers. None can provide a 100% guarantee. This small, low cost enterprise is not intended for "industrial users" like Auto Desk is.
Great stuff. Just found the WOKWI page and bookmarked it. Should be a nice way to simulate a sketch project before a breadboard build. At least I can do the simulation while the wife is at home and do the build when she’s out.
I agree - it seems like a great way to test something up before you go to hardware (or if it's not handy yet)
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This is so cool! We need to make this work with ESP Home.
So I am trying to adapt an ESP 8266 to control my model train and use this to test and modify code and learn what works BEFORE I burn up all mt components??? I am all In for that. Gonna need a speed tutorial???? Dennis
Nice!
Thanks for sharing. I already tried Wokwi some month ago and liked it a lot from the beginning. It's capable of becoming the future of microcontroller projects. 👍👍
Great to hear!
Whoa! so cool, WokWi is like tinkercad simulator on steroids. Thank you for showing me this!
Well said 😀! Yes, it's definitely a great tool!
Thanks, will try this tool.
Your explanations are clear
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nice! the first good video in a long while.
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Wow! That’s awesome , thanks for sharing ❤
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Excellent! thanks for your video, always outstanding!
Thanks so much for watching!
Link to the resource you are talking about/?
Awesome worth the subscription. Thanks for the video
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This is so awesome.
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I have been waiting for something like this for years. Especially after how disappointing fritzing was.
Its definitely worth checking out
nice. thank you SHIR
An online simulator? Just no. Not for any serious development. Sure, I get it. This online simulator is to be treated as seriously as a computer game. It's for play only. Not for development.
Can Wokwi absolutely guarantee security and privacy of any project you design on their site with such rigor that not even a future quantum computer de-encryption has the slightest possibility of being able to break their security? And offer a $10M bond if the promise is broken or even if they guessed wrong? Of course they can't. No company can. It's not possible.
I can't think of a better way to get people to reveal their designs than to make an online simulator service. To be a serious design tool, it needs to be capable of running on-premises and without needing an internet connection to operate. SMH.
No need to shake your head. There are many (and growing in numbers) companies keeping data on their servers. None can provide a 100% guarantee. This small, low cost enterprise is not intended for "industrial users" like Auto Desk is.
😎 Thanks for watching!