S4A IDE

S4A IDE

By Carl Peto

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2019-10-29
  • Current Version: 4.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 189.54 MB
  • Developer: Carl Peto
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.14 or later.

Description

NOTE: S4A is NOT an Apple(TM) affiliated product in any way. Apple(TM) do not support or endorse this product. This is purely a product of Petosoft Limited. Contact us with support or questions. *** S4A IDE (also known informally as "Swift(TM) For Arduino") is the first of a new generation of embedded tools. From the S4A Genius range, this is the first and only tool that allows you to use the Swift(TM) language to write fully native code for the AVR microcontroller found in the super popular Arduino UNO range of boards. The Swift(TM) languages are safe by design and eliminates whole classes of bugs via undefined behaviour. This will save you time and hassle debugging weird behaviour and, maybe more importantly, will make your embedded safe by design, built in from the start. You can download the IDE now for free but PLEASE NOTE, the app itself requires a paid subscription to use any features. You will get one month FREE trial when you sign up for any subscription. Contact us if you want any advice or help. We are so excited to see what you can all make with these wonderful new tools! Please feel free to read our Privacy Policy (https://www.swiftforarduino.com/privacy.php) and/or our Terms and Conditions (https://www.swiftforarduino.com/terms.php).

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Reviews

  • Finally!

    5
    By Swanoop
    I've been tinkering with Arduino for years and was always frustrated by having to revert to writing code in C / C and a clunky IDE. I am so happy that I can now create Arduino projects with robust tools in in a modern language. The ability to use Swift is awesome, but the IDE is also worth note. It is a real Mac app and has modern features that make you more productive. I'll be using this my personal projects, but also with kids to get them going quickly blinking LEDs and moving motors. I'm super excited to see how this product and community advances over time. If you do anything with Arduino, just get this. You won't regret it.

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