Arduino and Open Supply sitting in a tree…
It begins:
“Within the final yearly report we described 2021 as one of many busiest and best years in Arduino historical past when it comes to open supply improvement. Nicely, 2022 hasn’t been a lot quieter.”
“The Arduino crew has been releasing new necessary open supply initiatives, each {hardware} and software program, whereas the group has been releasing and sustaining libraries at an unbelievable tempo.”
Among the many factors highlighted within the report are the next.
Arduino launched three new open-source {hardware} merchandise (Make Your UNO Package, Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2, and Screw Terminal Adapter for Nano), the Arduino IDE 2 appeared on the steady launch channel (that includes an improved UI, shifting away from Java, and supporting autocompletion, code navigation and debugging), the brand new open supply instrument Arduino Cloud CLI was launched, and 5 new official libraries had been developed and revealed (Arduino_BMI270_BMM150, Arduino_HS300x, Arduino_Braccio_plusplus, Arduino_MultiWiFi and Arduino_Threads, to be exact), plus there was work on the Arduino safety infrastructure…
Different facets of the 12 months embody 421 new open-source tutorials being added to the Arduino Challenge Hub, 84 new variations of contributed Arduino cores being launched through the 12 months, and 5,781 new variations of libraries being launched in 2022…
It goes on. You’ll be able to view the complete report from right here.
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