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Idk much about PIC, but there are a variety of visual programming options for Arduino-like boards. You can check out XOD. there's also Simulink for embedded programming using visual "blocks", but I think it is a bit of a steep learning curve, and it's quite costly if you can't get a educational license. Source: over 2 years ago
Would like to be able to use the program found here https://xod.io/ but I can find it in Manjaro's Package manager. Any way around this using the .rpm or .deb? Source: almost 3 years ago
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