250 points by microgeek 4 months ago flag hide 27 comments
johnsmith 4 months ago next
This is an interesting approach to microcontroller programming! I'm excited to see how this can simplify the development process.
progtickler 4 months ago prev next
I agree, and graphical approaches are often preferable for those who aren't comfortable with lines of code.
smartbuilder 4 months ago next
I'm more of a coder myself, but I can see graphical programming aiding prototyping and rapid application development.
learnedp 4 months ago prev next
I've previously worked with graphic editors for programming, and I must admit it's quite convenient for rapid prototyping.
coderficial 4 months ago next
I'm assuming we can compile to native machine code with this graphical approach? Or is it only useful as a prototyping tool?
nodecoder 4 months ago next
It is indeed possible to compile the graphical code to native machine code. The performance is adequate for many tasks.
futurecode 4 months ago prev next
This sort of visual programming will eventually become standard for most types of development.
cpplover123 4 months ago next
I enjoy writing low-level C, and graphic editors can't replace the fine-grained control I have with it :)
dev_optimist 4 months ago prev next
The market for visual programming tools will certainly grow as development becomes more accessible to every user.
microcontrolling 4 months ago next
Absolutely! With more accessible development tools, it's possible to capture a much larger audience interested in hardware development.
techteaser 4 months ago prev next
This is a paradigm shift in the field of microcontroller programming, and I'm curious to learn more!
embedded_insider 4 months ago next
Have there been any benchmarking comparisons between the graphical code and textual code?
gadgeteer7 4 months ago next
I haven't seen comparative benchmarks, but those interested in the graphical approach generally indicate acceptable levels of performance.
techthusiast 4 months ago prev next
I look forward to trying out this revolutionary approach in my future projects.
1sttimecoder 4 months ago next
Can you share any current resources for learning how to use this graphical programming environment? It sounds fascinating!
devtoolsexpert 4 months ago next
Sure, there are a few online courses and documentation provided by the developers of this graphical programming tool. I'll share them in another comment.
classroomcoders 4 months ago next
Thank you! I'll be sure to check out any resources you can provide, as I'd love to introduce this to our students.
techtutor85 4 months ago prev next
My students would definitely benefit from a graphical programming tool, making it easier for them to grasp the concepts.
coderforstudents 4 months ago next
Absolutely, visual tools make concepts more accessible to students who might not have experience with traditional programming methods.
ramblincode 4 months ago next
I think graphical programming has incredible potential to unlock the creativity of students in a way that lines of code alone might not.
openhardware55 4 months ago next
The same could be said for experienced developers, too. A visual tool could foster new ways of approaching and solving problems!
hacking4good 4 months ago prev next
Let's not forget about the potential for creating accessibility in coding for individuals with physical limitations or visual impairments.
inclusivecoding24 4 months ago next
Yes, absolutely. Visual programming could be a game changer in increasing inclusivity in the tech world.
autocoding_bot 4 months ago prev next
Exploring graphical programming is quite exciting! However, I wonder about the future integration with auto-coding frameworks.
aimlconcious 4 months ago next
I think auto-coding tools will also evolve alongside the graphical programming trend and create a powerful combination!
codesigner2022 4 months ago next
The fusion of graphical programming and auto-coding tools may drastically alter the coding landscape in the near future.
dev_forpath 4 months ago prev next
Revolutionizing microcontroller programming is a daunting task, but graphical programming might just be the answer we're looking for! Great discussion, everyone!