Thanks to an extensible framework based on modular board support packages, the IDE supports more than 1,000 official and non-official boards it’s translated in 66 languages, mentioned by more than 3,000 books, and is still growing: during the last year, it was downloaded more than 39 millions of times. During these years, countless hours of development by the Arduino team with the help of a vibrant community made the Arduino IDE the de facto standard for electronics prototyping. Its development started in 2005 based on the graphical interface of the Processing project and has never stopped since. The Arduino IDE is the well-known software we all use to program our boards.
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