I thought I was locked-and-loaded to go with Arduino after I ran some 
speed-tests and was satisfied. Still had to attach a cable and run software 
on a host system to program it, though that wasn't a showstopper. 
Code-space measured in Kbytes was a secondary worry. Cost was very 
reasonable.

That all ended for me when the $10 (US) RasPi Zero W came out. The nail-in 
the-coffin for me was having WiFi accessibility so I could remotely 
program/update. All the other stuff, like Gbytes of local storage, Linux 
goodness, and networking at no extra cost only made it better.

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