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What you will learn

Arduino Web Editor, and the Create Platform

Sign up to Arduino

Log in the Arduino Web Editor

Pick your Platform: Windows, Mac or Linux

Pick your Platform: Chrome OS

Arduino Web Editor anatomy

Make your board blink from the browser

Upload Your Code from the browser to Your Board

What boards are supported

Serial Monitor

Document your projects

Share your Sketches

Libraries and the Arduino Web Editor

The All New Arduino Pro IDE Overview

Other useful Tutorials on the Web Editor

Description

Getting Started with Arduino Web Editor on Various Platforms

The Arduino Web Editor allows you to write code and upload sketches to any official Arduino board from your web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge).

This IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is part of Arduino Create, an online platform that enables developers to write code, access tutorials, configure boards and share projects. Designed to provide users with a continuous workflow, Arduino Create connects the dots between each part of a developer’s journey from inspiration to implementation. Meaning, you now have the ability to manage every aspect of your project right from a single dashboard.

The Arduino Web Editor is hosted online, therefore it will always be up-to-date with the latest features and support for new boards.

This IDE lets you write code and save it to the cloud, always backing it up and making it accessible from any device. It automatically recognizes any Arduino and Genuino board connected to your PC and configures itself accordingly.


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Getting Started with Arduino Web Editor on Various Platforms

What you Will learn:

  • Sign up on Arduino Website
  • Log in to the Arduino Web Editor
  • Pick your Platform: Windows, Mac, or Linux
  • Arduino Web Editor anatomy
  • Make your board blink from the browser
  • Upload Your Code from the browser to Your Board
  • What boards are supported
  • Serial Monitor
  • Document and Share Your Project
  • Libraries and the Arduino Web Editor
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Content

Introduction & Getting Started
Introduction
Sign up to Arduino and Log in to the Web Editor
Pick your Platform: Chrome OS
Arduino Web Editor anatomy
Make your board blink from the browser
What boards are supported
Serial Monitor
Document and Share Your Project
Libraries and the Arduino Web Editor
Other useful Tutorials on the Web Editor
Arduino Pro IDE 2.0
Arduino Pro IDE 2.0