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The following are some tips for better quicker programming of  Arduinos.  Much of the advice applies to other platforms so you may want to take a quick look even if you do not use the Arduino.  This advice applies to the standard computer arduino ide, but applies to other environments as well.  Some of the tips are fairly well known/standard but are often not used in the code I see published.
 
The following are some tips for better quicker programming of  Arduinos.  Much of the advice applies to other platforms so you may want to take a quick look even if you do not use the Arduino.  This advice applies to the standard computer arduino ide, but applies to other environments as well.  Some of the tips are fairly well known/standard but are often not used in the code I see published.
 
If you are a rank beginner writing 50 line programs you may not find this useful.  However, my typical arduino programs are more like 500 lines plus and these methods really begin to pay off.
 
  
 
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