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Home » Extra libraries, Code snippets, applications etc. » Applications created with U++ » TheArduIDE - Ide for Arduino development
TheArduIDE - Ide for Arduino development [message #44250] Thu, 12 February 2015 20:46 Go to next message
mdelfede is currently offline  mdelfede
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Work in progress, as a replacement of the original (and ugly) one Wink

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Re: TheArduIDE - Ide for Arduino development [message #46162 is a reply to message #44250] Mon, 21 March 2016 12:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
sergeynikitin is currently offline  sergeynikitin
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Great!!

But why ArduinoIDE but not AVR studio ?

By the way, How are you find Avr Studio? Ugly or not (I thinking to change development tool from Arduino IDE to Avr Studio)


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Re: TheArduIDE - Ide for Arduino development [message #46170 is a reply to message #44250] Mon, 21 March 2016 18:18 Go to previous message
jerson is currently offline  jerson
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Arduino IDE is pretty limited in what it allows you to do.
Compared to that, I found UECIDE has much more features. Finally, the compiler etc work in the background and are the same.

AVR studio (not used that) should be the best since you get full control over the microcontroller and its workings. Target audience - I think, professionals.
Arduino IDE and others encapsulate a lot of functionality making it easier for newbies to enter the embedded world.

Anything to get a better IDE.
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