The Arduino IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is a cross-platform application (for Windows, macOS, Linux) that is written in functions from C and C++. It is used to write and upload programs to Arduino compatible boards, but also, with the help of 3rd party cores, other vendor development boards. The IDE simplifies the coding process by providing a text editor, a compiler, and a uploader all in one application, making it easy for users to write, compile, and upload code to their Arduino boards. It is commonly used by hobbyists, makers, and professionals for a wide range of projects, including robotics, home automation, and interactive art installations.
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