And once you’ve finished writing it, you click the button and as if by magic your code is now running in your hand. You don’t see a single mention of a linker, or makefiles, and even the libraries are done in as simple a way as possible. ![]() The IDE is a masterful way of getting people interested, it’s clean and friendly, with only a couple of buttons and an intuitive interface. But the main reason, which the embedded article goes into also, is the IDE. One of these reasons is the licensing, which is a major obstacle for anyone wanting to sell their product (and not make the code public), there’s a great post over on Embedded.fm about this. ![]() There are many good reasons Arduino doesn’t live up to this task, especially when you’re making products for customers, not just for your own satisfaction.
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