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* As an Internet of Things conceptor, I want to develop with python on the ESP8266 & I want to be able to use every feature of it.(1)
* As an Internet of Things conceptor, I want to develop with python on the ESP8266 & I want to be able to use every feature of it.
** Understanding the SDK devoted to the ESP8266
** Understanding the SDK devoted to the ESP8266:
*** Look for code already made and documentation
** Make shedskin able to compile the SDK (bypassing C++ restrictions on native C code)
*** Make test programs
** Produce some packages for the toolchain so as to implement basic functions of the SDK
** Make shedskin able to compile the SDK (bypassing C++ restrictions on native C code):
** Make a sample program
*** Detect conflics
** Make the adequate modules in shedskin to create Python functions
*** Produce a Makefile for the project
** Produce some packages so as to implement basic functions of the SDK:
*** Make a sample module such as Hello World
*** Make the adequate modules in shedskin to create Python functions for the entire SDK.
** Generate documentation for the functionnal code
*** Use Sphinx documentation generator


== Product Backlog ==
== Product Backlog ==
{| class="wikitable"
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!User Story
!Tasks
!Priority
!Time Allocated
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|As an Internet of Things conceptor, I want to develop with python on the ESP8266 & I want to be able to use every feature of it.
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|Understanding the SDK devoted to the ESP8266


=== Sprint goals ===
=== Sprint goals ===

Revision as of 15:52, 16 March 2015

Project Description

Python on ESP8266


User stories

  • As an Internet of Things conceptor, I want to develop with python on the ESP8266 & I want to be able to use every feature of it.
    • Understanding the SDK devoted to the ESP8266:
      • Look for code already made and documentation
      • Make test programs
    • Make shedskin able to compile the SDK (bypassing C++ restrictions on native C code):
      • Detect conflics
      • Produce a Makefile for the project
    • Produce some packages so as to implement basic functions of the SDK:
      • Make a sample module such as Hello World
      • Make the adequate modules in shedskin to create Python functions for the entire SDK.
    • Generate documentation for the functionnal code
      • Use Sphinx documentation generator

Product Backlog

User Story Tasks Priority Time Allocated
As an Internet of Things conceptor, I want to develop with python on the ESP8266 & I want to be able to use every feature of it.
Understanding the SDK devoted to the ESP8266

Sprint goals

* Making a simple C++ program that runs on ESP8266
* Using some wifi features in C++
* Adding a module to Shedskin for compiling on ESP8266


Task over when

We have a functionnal prototype


Sprints

Sprint 1