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It is a free open-source graphical programming tool for creative electronic development; a complete support ecosystem for creative e-education; a stage for maker educators to realize their dreams.<br>
It is a free open-source graphical programming tool for creative electronic development; a complete support ecosystem for creative e-education; a stage for maker educators to realize their dreams.<br>
Although there is an Ardublock graphical programming software launched by Arduino official, Ardublock is not perfect enough, and many common functions cannot be realized.<br>
Although there is an Ardublock graphical programming software launched by Arduino official, Ardublock is not perfect enough, and many common functions cannot be realized.<br>


'''The figure below shows the functional comparison between Ardublock and Mixly.'''
'''The figure below shows the functional comparison between Ardublock and Mixly.'''
 
<br>[[Image:Mixly- table.png|800px|frameless]]<br>
<br>[[Image:Mixly- table.png|700px|thumb|]]<br>

Revision as of 16:39, 22 August 2018



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Introduction for Mixly

Mixly is a free open-source graphical Arduino programming software, based on Google’s Blockly graphical programming framework, and developed by Mixly Team@ BNU.
It is a free open-source graphical programming tool for creative electronic development; a complete support ecosystem for creative e-education; a stage for maker educators to realize their dreams.
Although there is an Ardublock graphical programming software launched by Arduino official, Ardublock is not perfect enough, and many common functions cannot be realized.

The figure below shows the functional comparison between Ardublock and Mixly.
Mixly- table.png