As a part of our plan to re-launch Barnabas-bot next month, I've been making some big changes to the ways that kids and parents experience programming at home when using Ardublock.
The biggest change I wanted to tackle was to allow Ardublock to run without needing to first launch the Arduino IDE. After a several weeks of playing with different libraries, I have a build that's working!
Basically, the java code calls the arduino-cli executable to both compile and upload.
The project is still in process, but I feel that it's at a stage now where I can share it. Check it out!
Fork for project here...
https://github.com/edwardbarnabas/Ardublock-standalone
I created installers, which can be found in the "bundler" folder. It should seamlessly install (I hope) on Windows (.exe) and Mac (.pkg). I'm still working on a Linux installer, but that shouldn't be too much of an issue.
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