Recently I got to work on a project that was destined to serve as a table display at a major U.S. The post Writing Arduino Code using Visual Studio and Visual Micro appeared first on Gears of Resistance. Most importantly he gets to be a dad to his daughter Hailey. Michael is also a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Maryland and holds a Master’s degree in systems engineering from Johns Hopkins University. He also blogs (and occasionally podcasts) at Gears of Resistance, a site dedicated to raising public awareness of technical and scientific matters. is an engineer and security researcher at Green Shoe Garage, a custom electronics design studio located in Southern Maryland. Music is “Computer Control” by Tom Woxom, available at Looking to reach an an engaged audience of embedded professionals and enthusiasts? Advertise with Gears of Resistance and find your audience. Some of the tools we use:įor more tech news and how-to’s check out our YouTube Channel. We also look at how to put our code under source code control using GitHub. In this video, we look at jumping up from the standard Arduino IDE and take a stab at programming use Microsoft's Visual Studio Community Edition 2017 and third-party extension Visual Micro.
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