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    <title>Why I&#39;m avoiding mbeds and maybe you should too...</title>
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    <author>Paul Chilton</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[For those that haven&rsquo;t heard of mbed, they provide a cloud based compiler for ARM processors with a large codebase and a growing community.
I started using mbed&rsquo;s at work for various projects in 2012 (maybe earlier) and at first their ease of use, huge resource library (even back then) and relatively cheap module considering it had an easy to integrate Ethernet PHY on-board made them a clear winner for many dozen development and production projects.]]></description>
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