Thursday 21 August 2014

CodeBender.CC crazy makes it easy to program your Arduino board from your browser



l official Arduino IDE is an austere piece of software designed for loading code for the ubiquitous and super-cool microcontroller. It is a standalone application, no network connection is not very pleasing to the eye. But what if you want to share programs and upload code directly from your browser? That is where comes into CodeBender.cc.

CodeBender is a browser-based IDE that supports up to almost any Arduino. You can use the program to copy the code sample scan code uploaded by other users and even store private fragments. Because collaboration is to clone code snippets and use in their own projects and there is even a curated list of cool fragments.

Founded by Vasilis Georgitzikis and Alexandros Baltas, the site left LAUNCHub a European seed fund. "It all began with my frustration as a computer engineer who is used to the development tools advanced, only to lose them when I moved to coding for Arduino, and my frustration as instructor Arduino in various hackerspaces around the world, when I spent 2 5 hours of each workshop 3 hours just to install the damn thing, "said Georgitzikis.

"We have also developed a technology that allows our users to program and control an Arduino-enabled network (ie Arduino Ethernet) via the network, directly through the browser using HTML5 technologies pure (ie WebSockets), which allows remote programming of the IO devices, "he said.

The system is responsible for the compilation and reporting of errors and ensures that the code you upload to your Arduino will not break your project. Unlike sites like Circuits.io, this system is not limited to simulate projects that allows full control of your Arduino hardware directly from the browser. Maybe this system will eventually allow me to dig my Arduino and really do something.



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