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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -11,11 +11,13 @@ Theengs decoder library translates these data chains into human readable data le

It's also a simplified way of defining the thing properties and how to decode these.

Theengs Decoder can be used on memory constraint environments like micro controllers (ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino), on PC or on a Unix server.
Theengs Decoder can be used on memory constraint environments like micro controllers (ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino), on a PC or on a Unix server.
Unit testing assures that the modification done on the library doesn't affect previous capabilities.

In a few words:
* Light
* Portable
* Expandable
* Interoperable
* Interoperable

For more information view the [documentation](https://decoder.theengs.io/)
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Theengs decoder library translates these data chains into human readable data le

It's also a simplified way of defining the thing properties and how to decode these.

Theengs Decoder can be used on memory constraint environments like micro controllers (ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino), on PC or on a Unix server.
Theengs Decoder can be used on memory constraint environments like micro controllers (ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino), on a PC or on a Unix server.
Unit testing assures that the modification done on the library doesn't affect previous capabilities.

In a few words:
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