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Arduino is an inexpensive, small electronics platform for makers. Here's how to get started with it on macOS.
In a previous article, we looked at connecting various kinds of Arduino hardware to your Mac. Here's how to get started programming on them to create your own projects.
You can check your Sketchbook folder location via the Arduino IDE: go to "Sketchbook location" in File > Preferences on Windows and Linux, and Android IDE > Preferences on macOS.
What’s Next? Turning Servos Given that the Arduino-ESP32 port is brand new, indeed it’s still in progress, there is a lot of work for the community to do in getting it up to speed.
There is now extended ESP32 support - i.e. non Arduino boards - to ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3 and ESP32-C3 devices, commonly used by hobbyists and developers.