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    PlatformIO Core

    PlatformIO Core

    Professional collaborative platform for embedded development

    ...A user-friendly and extensible integrated development environment with a set of professional development instruments, providing modern and powerful features to speed up yet simplify the creation and delivery of embedded products. A lightweight but powerful cross-platform source code editor. Smart code completions are based on variable types, function definitions, and library dependencies. Multi-projects workflow with easy navigation around project codebase, multiple panes, and themes support. Seamless integration with PlatformIO Home (UI) with board and library managers. Intuitive project wizard and a wide range of example projects. ...
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    uIDE (Micro IDE)

    uIDE (Micro IDE)

    uIDE (Micro IDE) is a free, open-source IDE for GPUtils

    uIDE is a specialized development environment for programming PIC microcontrollers in assembly language. Built with Free Pascal and Lazarus, it offers a clean, efficient workspace for embedded systems developers working with Microchip's PIC processor family.
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    eS

    eS

    Cross-platform IDE for developing embedded solutions and desktops

    Solution Editor (eS) is a free, lightweight, cross-platform, development environment (IDE) for Assembler, C or C++ programming, designed to interface with various compilers and debuggers (GDB,CDB). The environment allows you to develop and debug code for MIPS, ARM, AVR and any other processors for embedded solutions and desktop applications. It contains a minimum of settings for easy and convenient programming.
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    MenuDesigner

    A GUI system for embedded systems.

    A small GUI system for monochrome and color LCDs suitable for embedded systems with very limited system resources (like 8 bit microcontrollers). Comes with a graphical editor for creating a menu. Runs on Linux and Windows (Cygwin is recommend for using all features). Samples showing the usage on a PC, AVR, and STM32 microcontrollers are included.
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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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