- Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:00 am
#125255
Hi!
I'm working on an new graphical programming environment for Arduino, physical computing devices and robots. It's called Minibloq and, although it's not finished yet, it's possible to see something here:
http://minibloq.org
I think it may be specially usefull in schools, and it may have some interesting features as well, like the following:
Feedback is welcome!
Here is a small screenshoot (a blink program):
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Ah, and here are examples:
http://blog.minibloq.org/p/examples.html
Regards!
Julián
I'm working on an new graphical programming environment for Arduino, physical computing devices and robots. It's called Minibloq and, although it's not finished yet, it's possible to see something here:
http://minibloq.org
I think it may be specially usefull in schools, and it may have some interesting features as well, like the following:
- Runs completely offline and it's portable (can execute from a pendrive).
- It's fast (C++ native program).
- Really generates C/C++ code, compiles it and sends it to the board's flash, just with one click.
- Wine compatible: It even runs on an OLPC XO (there are videos on the website).
- Expandable.
- Modern GUI, with dockable panes, zoom, key navigation, etc...
- Made with open source tools (basically wxWidgets, MinGW, Code::Blocks, Inkscape...)
- Once finished the v1.0 it will become open source (MIT like license, with just a limitation: non-military use).
Feedback is welcome!
Here is a small screenshoot (a blink program):
[center][/center]
Ah, and here are examples:
http://blog.minibloq.org/p/examples.html
Regards!
Julián