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  2. Tinkercad - Wikipedia

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    Tinkercad's Circuits section is a browser-based electronic circuit simulator that supports Arduino Uno microcontrollers, Micro:bit boards, or ATtiny chips. Code can be created using graphical CodeBlocks, [13] pieces of code that can be easily arranged with the mouse, or text-based code.

  3. Fritzing - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2, 2014 Fritzing has made a code view option, where one can modify code and upload it directly to an Arduino device. [7] Component images are distributed under CC BY-SA 3.0, which will also be the license for any generated breadboard views.

  4. Codeanywhere - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the predecessor to Codeanywhere, PHPanywhere, was launched. PHPanywhere was a web-based FTP client and text editor designed for PHP. [5] That project stayed idle until May 22, 2013, when the founders launched Codeanywhere.

  5. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    It includes a code editor with features such as text cutting and pasting, searching and replacing text, automatic indenting, brace matching, and syntax highlighting, and provides simple one-click mechanisms to compile and upload programs to an Arduino board. It also contains a message area, a text console, a toolbar with buttons for common ...

  6. Arduino Nano - Wikipedia

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    The Arduino Nano is an open-source breadboard-friendly microcontroller board based on the Microchip ATmega328P microcontroller (MCU) and developed by Arduino.cc and initially released in 2008. It offers the same connectivity and specs of the Arduino Uno board in a smaller form factor.

  7. XOD (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    XOD can compile a native machine code for the low-ended controllers. A node is a block that represents either some physical device like a sensor, motor, or relay, or some operation such as addition, comparison, or text concatenation. XOD is also able to let the user build up some missing node using other nodes, without switching to textual ...

  8. SourceLair - Wikipedia

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    SourceLair is an online IDE (integrated development environment) that lets you code in more than 25 programming languages and frameworks, while it integrates with Git, GitHub and Heroku. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  9. Online integrated development environment - Wikipedia

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    An online integrated development environment, [1] also known as a web IDE [2] or cloud IDE, [3] is an integrated development environment that can be accessed from a web browser. Online IDEs can be used without downloads or installation, instead operating fully within modern web browsers such as Firefox , Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge .