This article is a continuation of the installation of ESP-IDF to test code, compile and upload to the ESP32 board to understand the steps of the development of the C programming language on the ESP32 microcontroller board.
This article is a step-by-step guide to installing ESP-IDF on a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 board with the Raspbian operating system (Or can be applied to other operating systems with AMD/Intel processors) to be used as a C++ interpreter for developing programs for the ESP32 board, which is called bare metal or used to compile MicroPython, in particular mpy-cross, a translator from Python (.py) to bytecode (.mpy), which protects source code, allowing faster execution of instructions. (because it has been translated before) and the file size is smaller.