![]() ![]() It supports a kind of debugging mode that I don't find terribly useful (I add lots of code instrumentation) but once you figure out how to turn it off it works fine. There are a few issues that I've noticed. I had two Arduinos hooked up to my PC, master and slave, and I was able to deploy and debug programs in both of them at the same time using Visual Studio for everything. I used it extensively when I was creating the Wedding Lights. The free IDE from Arduino is nice enough, but Visual Micro is wonderful. You can even use it to create Arduino solutions with the Visual Micro plugin. You can use it for all kinds of language and platforms because it has been built to support plug-ins. You might think that it is only used for Microsoft technology, but you'd be wrong. It is the best development environment ever. If we ever get invaded by an alien race from beyond the stars I reckon that they will be here for our advanced technology and Visual Studio will be on their shopping list. Anyone who has heard me wax lyrical about programming will know my opinion of Visual Studio. ![]()
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