The official Arduino development environment is practically industrial software designed to download code to ubiquitous and favorite microcontrollers. This is a standalone, non-network application, not very attractive in appearance. But what if you want to share code and download programs directly from your browser? This is
where CodeBender.cc comes in
handy .
CodeBender is a browser-based IDE that supports downloading to almost any Arduino board. You can use the program to copy code samples, view code uploaded by other users, and even store personal code snippets. Thanks to the cooperative component of the service, you can copy code snippets and use in your own projects, it even has a list of the most useful functions.

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Founded by Vasilis Georgitskis and Alexandros Baltas, the site came out from under the wing of LAUNCHub, a European investment fund.
It all started with my dissatisfaction as a computer engineer who was used to advanced development tools, and lost them when switching to programming for Arduino, and my dissatisfaction as an Arduino lecturer, when I spent 2.5 hours at 3-hour seminars for installing this damn things, ”said Georgitskis.
“We also developed a technology that allows our users to program and control Arduino (Arduino Ethernet) networks via the network, directly from a browser using pure HTML5 technologies (for example, WebSockets), which allow remote programming of IoT devices,” he said.
The system compiles and logs errors, checks the project before loading the code into your Arduino. Unlike sites like Circuits.io, this system does not just simulate work, it allows you to completely control your Arduino equipment directly from the browser. Perhaps this system will finally allow you to return to the Arduino and do something useful.