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blog.alexellis.io
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| | | | In 1984 John Gage said "The Network is the Computer", but four decades later, what does that mean for developers and their IDEs? | |
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simpleprogrammer.com
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| | | | Like other jobs, developers also require tools to code applications and services. An integrated development environment (IDE) is one of those must-have tools for developers. It is a software application that deals with the end-to-end development process for managing, debugging and developing applications. In this article, we will explore what is an IDE and how [...] | |
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hadihariri.com
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embedded.fm
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| | You need to write your first program for an embedded system. Your IT people say that you can have any software you need as long as it is Microsoft Office. Do you have everything you need to do your job? No, you're in big trouble. Embedded systems programming uses a set of very specialized tools, and if you've never used them before, you can spend a lot of money and not get what you need. This week on Embedded Wednesdays, we look at the tools used to produce embedded systems firmware. We give an overview of the compilers, debuggers, and IDEs you will be using. After reading this post, and doing some research, you should have the information you need to go to your boss and say "NO, I can't control that cutting laser with an Excel macro. I need this..." |