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vxlabs.com
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| | | | | The official Arduino Desktop IDE is fantastic at what it was made for. After downloading, opening your first sketch (say, blink.ino) and flashing this to your connected Arduino hardware takes all of 3 seconds. However, once your sketches become a little more complex, a more sophisticated IDE with code navigation, documentation and context-sensitive completion can be a great help. Currently, one of the better solutions is the Arduino extension for Visual Studio Code. You can be up and running quite quickl... | |
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aleaengineering.com
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| | | | | Using a manufacturer independent tooling can have good impacts on autonomy, learning experience and realization on what really works for an engineer regarding the whole embedded development process. I wanted to look for a complete setup working natively in Windows, yet as much as possible open source, to have a manufacturer independent tooling. I will... | |
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mcuoneclipse.com
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| | | | | This is the second part of series or articles how to use the Microsoft Visual Studio Code for embedded development on ARM Cortex-M. In this part I'm going to show how to create and build a project using CMake running Make or Ninja as build system. Building with Visual Studio a simple ARM Cortex-M Project... | |
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github.com
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| | | Sample Rootkit for Linux. Contribute to ivyl/rootkit development by creating an account on GitHub. | ||