List of SquareLine Studio Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with SquareLine Studio. This list is updated as of September 2025.
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MicroPython
MicroPython
Unleash innovation: powerful Python on compact hardware!The MicroPython pyboard is a compact yet powerful electronic circuit board that runs MicroPython directly on the hardware, creating a low-level Python environment ideal for various electronic projects. This version of MicroPython is packed with features, such as an interactive prompt, arbitrary precision integers, closures, list comprehension, generators, and exception handling, among other capabilities. Notably, it is engineered to operate within just 256k of code space and 16k of RAM. The main aim of MicroPython is to ensure a high level of compatibility with standard Python, allowing for easy code transfer between desktop systems and microcontrollers or embedded devices. Furthermore, this adaptability makes it a preferred choice for both hobbyists and professionals, enabling them to apply their existing Python expertise to new hardware applications. The pyboard thus serves as a bridge between software development and hardware innovation, paving the way for exciting new projects. -
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C
C
Timeless programming power for innovative software development solutions.C is a programming language that emerged in 1972 and remains highly relevant and widely used in the software development industry today. Serving as a versatile and general-purpose imperative language, C is employed to build a variety of software applications, including operating systems, application software, compilers, and databases. Its lasting significance positions it as a cornerstone in programming, impacting numerous contemporary languages and technological advancements. Moreover, the efficiency and performance that C offers further solidify its importance across different areas of software engineering, ensuring its place in future innovations as well. The language's robust features and widespread adaptability continue to attract both new and experienced developers alike.
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