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Photon Development Guide - SparkFun Learn

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Particle's Photon Development Board is an awesomely powerful platform for projects that require WiFi and Internet-connectivity. Whether you're creating the next, great, IoT project, or just want an easy to use, over-the-air-programmable ARM Cortext M3 development board, the Photon is an excellent foundation.

Particle Photon (Headers) WRL-13774

Particle's IoT (Internet of Things) hardware development board, the Photon, provides everything you need to build a connected…

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As with any microcontroller platform, there is no shortage of routes you can take to develop firmware for the Photon. There is a web-based IDE, which make it easy to share and import import code and program your Photon remotely. There's a pre-configured local IDE, which shares many of the online IDE's advantages, but allows you to keep code stored on your hard drive. Or there are the more "hardcore" ARM development environments, which, while more complicated, can provide complete control over the contents of your Photon's program memory.

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The purpose of this tutorial is provide a quick overview of the options you have when your developing firmware for the Photon. The online Build IDE is easy, but it's not for everyone -- that shouldn't stop anyone from getting a chance to use this powerful, cost-effective WiFi development platform.

This tutorial is split into a few sections. Navigate using the menu on the right, or click below to skip straight to the section you're most interested in:


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