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Some of the first steps toward working with Arduino is understanding how to write code for it. The good news is that it's made with beginners in mind.
Installing the library is as easy as checking out the code from GitHub into your Arduino install, so that’s exactly what I did. I then spent a couple days playing around with it.
[David Hansel] shows us this in style, with a floppy interface, software library, and even a rudimentary DOS, for the humble Arduino Uno.
Arduino’s Plug and Make Kit lets beginners, hobbyists, and do-it-yourselfers build an IoT smart device and interact with it.
Arduino simplifies things by only using just one coding language. Here's what you need to get started with developing software for the tiny device.
So yes, you can use ChatGPT to write Arduino drivers, but the catch is that this approach is only going to be possible if you are already extremely good at writing them yourself.
The top ten Arduino library authors *Glad to hear that, despite postmodern theory, the author is not dead. The library isn't dead either, which would please Umberto Eco ...