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Traffic Predictor #2 - Quest for the Code Editor

dixonselvan
dixonselvan
19 Sep 2017

Week 2 - Sep 11 - 17

 

The Kit is on its way to my place image  So far I have received an email from the shipping company with estimated delivery on September 19, 2017. Meanwhile, I did not want to waste my time. Hence I started my quest for the code editor with which I can type and test my code.

 

Below are some editors I use for electronics coding with its purpose & link.

 

EditorPurposeLink
Arduino IDEFor Arduino based developmenthttps://www.arduino.cc/en/main/software
MATLABFor GUI and machine learning algorithmshttps://in.mathworks.com/downloads/web_downloads/
Processing IDEFor better showcasing Arduino outputshttps://processing.org/download/

 

After hours of surfing and testing, I found the below editor to be lightweight and which could be used for coding NUCLEO-L476RG

 

VS Code - Download here

 

Visit this link to find some code to start coding NUCLEO-L476RG with. Mbed has its online compiler where you can also become a user to start coding online.

 

Please let me know in comments below if you have trouble kickstarting with VS Code for your project.

 

Please find below links to my previous blogs on my traffic predictor project for IoT on Wheels design Challenge,

Blog 1 - The official announcement

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  • RParkerE
    RParkerE over 7 years ago +2
    Some other editors I'd suggest looking into are Coocox CoIDE and STM32CubeMX . Obviously the STM32CubeMX is specifically tailored to the STM32 boards, while Coocox is a more general IDE allowing for more…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago +2
    I've used UltraEdit for years, and it is packed with functionality. I also like that it is multi-platform. UltraEdit has lots of practical developer-friendly stuff integrated, such as hexadecimal search…
  • dixonselvan
    dixonselvan over 7 years ago

    Check out fyaocn blogs on coding through Mbed online compiler

    1. Walking-Wheel on Water  #3 Development on https://developer.mbed.org/

    2. Walking-Wheel on Water #4 Coding on Nucleo-STM32L476 with MEMS board X-NUCLEO-IKS01A2

    3. walkingwheels on Water #5 Creating the Project of walkingwheels, with X-NUCLEO-IDB04A1

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago

    I've used UltraEdit for years, and it is packed with functionality. I also like that it is multi-platform. UltraEdit has lots of practical developer-friendly stuff integrated, such as hexadecimal search/replace,  file comparison, regexp capability, column editing mode and so on.

     

    However, I just tried your suggestion (VS Code) and it looks really promising! It too is multi-platform which is awesome. I won't make the switch just yet, but I'll definitely keep an eye on it and maybe consider it in future.

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    RParkerE over 7 years ago

    Some other editors I'd suggest looking into are Coocox CoIDE and STM32CubeMX. Obviously the STM32CubeMX is specifically tailored to the STM32 boards, while Coocox is a more general IDE allowing for more portability.

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