Samsung ARTIK IDE released for IoT
Samsung, during the Samsung Developer Conference 2016 has announced the release of a new Samsung ARTIK IDE powered by Eclipse Che. This has been developed in collaboration with Codenvy. It is a professional toolset that developers can use for free to build, deploy and manage their applications for the Internet of Things (IoT).
“With the Samsung ARTIK IDE powered by Eclipse Che, we continue to improve our partner ecosystem and our role in helping advance IoT innovation,” said Curtis Sasaki, VP of Ecosystems and IoT General Manager, Samsung Strategy and Innovation Center.
Samsung ARTIK IDE features:
- Device discovery and management. Discover Samsung ARTIK-powered devices to begin managing the entire application lifecycle – from building to editing to debugging – all while the application runs on the device.
- Multiple programming languages. Support for multiple languages, including C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Python and more.
- Versioning and deployment. Developers can easily transition applications to production with version control and modules.
- Open source community and support. In addition to support from Samsung and Codenvy, Samsung ARTIK developers can tap into the Eclipse Che community for best practices, ideas and troubleshooting.
- Develop anywhere. A no-installation browser IDE that allows development from anywhere, including desktop, the cloud, or embedded directly within the device.
“Samsung has opened its doors to the large community built around Eclipse IDEs, bringing more users to its growing set of developer tools,” said Tyler Jewell, Eclipse Che project lead and Codenvy CEO. “This new IDE, and the support of Samsung and the Eclipse Foundation, opens a new world for developers building products and services that make IoT’s potential a reality.”