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The Arduino is an excellent first embedded development kit, provides a great introduction to electronics, and has the potential to get children into programming. [David] thinks throwing C at non-pr… ...
The official Arduino development team has this week announced that the latest Arduino IDE 2.0 has now been made available as a stable release and is now available to download.
Embedr is an AI-powered Arduino-like IDE designed to simplify development for Arduino-compatible microcontrollers. It looks very similar to the Cursor code editor and uses Microsoft’s Monaco Editor ...
Welcome to the Arduino IDE 2.x compatible extensions repository! This repository was created to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date list of extensions that can be used with version 2.x of the ...
The Arduino team has announced the availability of the Arduino IDE 1.8.10 software bringing with it improved accessibility. “With the support of our incredible community, we’ve been improving ...
This denormalized copy of the FluidNC project has a number of minor changes that allow it to be compiled and utilized in the Arduino IDE environment, and to be used as an extensible stand-alone ...