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| ====== Programming with Particle ====== | ====== Programming with Particle ====== | ||
| - | ===== Coming Soon! ===== | + | An official update shouldn't be to far away, but in the mean time, if you feel adventurous, you can try out the Particle Build IDE, as it now appears that a working core is finally online! However, please note that at the time of writing (1 Nov 2016), virtually no Oak specific libraries are available for use, and you may have difficulty including Particle-provided libraries. |
| - | The Oak Platform for Particle is not completely ready yet - the Oak currently uses the Particle Cloud for uploads and all other cloud features, but is not yet supported in the Particle Web or Desktop IDEs. The folks at Particle are working hard on this, and support is expected to be be online soon (early to mid April). | + | |
| + | <del>The Oak Platform for Particle is not completely ready yet - the Oak currently uses the Particle Cloud for uploads and all other cloud features, but is not yet supported in the Particle Web or Desktop IDEs. | ||
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| + | Support for the Oak is promised, but no ETA is given.</del> | ||
| Please use the Arduino IDE for programming for the time being: [[oak:tutorials:arduino]] | Please use the Arduino IDE for programming for the time being: [[oak:tutorials:arduino]] | ||