Difference between revisions of "IDEs"
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:* [https://github.com/jczic/ESP32-MPY-Jama MPY-Jama] for ESP32 | :* [https://github.com/jczic/ESP32-MPY-Jama MPY-Jama] for ESP32 | ||
:** See [https://hackaday.com/2023/02/07/micropython-esp32-ide-makes-life-simpler/ this article] for details | :** See [https://hackaday.com/2023/02/07/micropython-esp32-ide-makes-life-simpler/ this article] for details | ||
+ | :* [https://microide.com/ MicroIDE] for ESP32 | ||
=IDEs for Arduino= | =IDEs for Arduino= |
Revision as of 09:28, 8 February 2023
What is an IDE?
- An Integrated Development Environment usually includes a text editor, sometimes with color coding for specific programming languages, and frequently libraries to support particular microcontrollers. Most also have the ability to upload/download code to/from supported devices as well as syntax error checking.
IDEs for Python & MicroPython
- Mu Editor
- Thonny
- Iguana
- Eclipse
- use with PyDev plugin for Python
- Visual Studio Code
- Idle
- Spyder
- uPyCraft
- PyCharm
- Arduino Labs MicroPython IDE
- Cloud9
- a cloud-based IDE running on Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- MPY-Jama for ESP32
- See this article for details
- MicroIDE for ESP32
IDEs for Arduino
- Arduino IDE
- Version 2.0 now available
- Mu Editor
- Thonny
- Cloud9 on AWS
- CodeCraft visual code editor
- Arduino IDE