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    Zed

    Zed

    High-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom

    Zed is a next-generation code editor designed for high-performance collaboration with humans and AI. Written from scratch in Rust to efficiently leverage multiple CPU cores and your GPU. Integrate upcoming LLMs into your workflow to generate, transform, and analyze code. Chat with teammates, write notes together, and share your screen and project. Multibuffers compose excerpts from across the codebase in one editable surface. Evaluate code inline via Jupyter runtimes and collaboratively edit notebooks. ...
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    KleOS

    KleOS

    KleOS brings together Arduino, FreeRTOS and Arduino-mk to you.

    ...Arduino is the opposite to real time; however, so many real world applications need to react to internal and external events in real time, e.g. as fast as possible, even seizing the CPU from the code that is currently executing. FreeRTOS is the glorious tool behind getting such behaviour. And as you become an Arduino power user you find the IDE too clumsy, so why don't you compile your way (e.g. in the terminal) using your preferred source code editor? Arduino-mk is the glorious tool behind this behaviour.
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