Arduino Create (Arduino Web Editor) is an integrated online platform that enables Makers to write code, access content, configure boards and share projects. Traditionally speaking, going from an idea to a fully-functional IoT device has been a tedious process even for the most advanced engineers and developers. Until now, they would have to frequently switch back and forth between various tools and screens, from IDEs to cloud services.
That’s why Arduino has set out to launch a one-stop shop for the Maker experience, which will change the way you create, collaborate and communicate with your projects and the rapidly growing community.
Arduino Cloud is fully integrated in the Arduino Create ecosystem, you will be able to generate a template code in Arduino Cloud and then edit and upload it to your board using the Arduino Web Editor.
The PubNub Data Stream Network provides global cloud infrastructure and key building blocks for real-time interactivity. PubNub also offers advanced features for enterprise level services such as a real-time dashboard to track all connected devices, EON a framework used to easily convert data into charts and graphs for easier analysis and also the ability to integrate easily into the Microsoft Azure enterprise solutions platform.
Circuits.io tools bring you to make Breadboard Circuits that can be viewed as Schematic and PCB View as well. As a creator, most of your interests will be in the first and last options, though Circuit Scribe is interesting to check out if you’ve not heard of it until now.
Recently, Electronics lab is moved to tinker card.
Tinkercad is a simple, online 3D design and 3D printing app for everyone.
Tinkercad is used by designers, hobbyists, teachers, and kids, to make toys, prototypes, home decor, Minecraft models, jewelry – the list is truly endless!
GitHub is a web-based Git or version control repository and Internet hosting service. It is mostly used for code. It offers all of the distributed version control and source code management (SCM) functionality of Git as well as adding its own features. It provides access control and several collaboration features such as bug tracking, feature requests, task management and More.
App Inventor for Android is an open-source web application originally provided by Google and now maintained by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
It allows newcomers to computer programming to create software applications for the Android operating system (OS). It uses a graphical interface, very similar to Scratch and the StarLogo TNG user interface, which allows users to drag-and-drop visual objects to create an application that can run on Android devices. In creating App Inventor, Google drew upon significant prior research in educational computing, as well as work done within Google on online development environments. Using this tool you can create Android apps without any coding Knowledge. It will be more useful in creating Home Automation Projects.