Unlike a Raspberry Pi, you won't find anything resembling an operating system here; instead, the Arduino uses simplified controls and works off "sketches," or programs you write within the Arduino ...
(Rant-mode on!) First off is the “sketch” thing. Listen up, Arduino people, you’re not writing “sketches”! It’s code. You’re not sketching, you’re coding, even if you’re an artist.
Celebrate 20 years of Arduino software and tools with a spotlight aimed at industrial automation, AI, rapid prototyping and ...
What would you get it you mashed up an FPGA and an Arduino? An FPGA development board with far too few output pins? Or a board in the form-factor of Arduino that’s impossible to program?