Unless it's a personal project, you shouldn't hard code credentials or api keys at all. Best practice would be to encrypt them and store it to memory using the nvs library or preferences library and store the encryption keys in a separate memory location, and decrypt them during run time.
Simply superb explanation
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"alligator mouths" LOL! like it
That is what they called them in third grade, so I am sticking with it. 🙂
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Unless it's a personal project, you shouldn't hard code credentials or api keys at all.
Best practice would be to encrypt them and store it to memory using the nvs library or preferences library and store the encryption keys in a separate memory location, and decrypt them during run time.
Agreed! Definitely not in production code.
Never heard alligator mouths!...love it!
Thanks, I hope it helps !
Nice info. Finally why to use inches or cocodriles, Thank you! 🎉🎉🎉
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