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Arduino-revisitato is a project mainly written in ..., it's free.

Fork of existing libraries to clean things up and make them more resuable

I started to play around with the Arduino, as it is an awesome platform to start doing some hardware shit. For sure I started with a project that was way to complicated for me (read about it at http://renegade.johnwulf.com), but I finally got the hardware done. As I am really a software guy, even though I studed EE, I felt that the software would benefit from some overhaul, at least I needed that for my project.

The repository contains my fork of existing Arduino libraries. These are not the Arduino core libraries, but device specific and other libraries. The goal of this is to bring the libraries to a "production" level and mix some object oriented concepts into the Arduino libraries that promote easier reuse, greater flexibility, and faster development.

At the moment, everything is structured so that it can be dropped into the Arduino enviroment, but at the same time can be compiled as a library and used outside of the the Arduino IDE, e.g. Eclipse, WinAVR, or the Atmel AVR Studio. The development itself is done in Eclipse on OS X using the AVR tool chain.

For more information, please go to http://arduino.johnwulf.com

Anyway, this is just a start at this point, so any input is appreciated. In any case, I hope people will find some value in this and have fun.

John Wulf

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