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 :!: //While I have spent good chunks of time experimenting with the tools listed below, I have yet to develop anything like a non-trivial AVR---or any other microcontroller---project on any of them. So take it all with salt.// :!: //While I have spent good chunks of time experimenting with the tools listed below, I have yet to develop anything like a non-trivial AVR---or any other microcontroller---project on any of them. So take it all with salt.//
  
-Here are some quick notes on some options I've investigated are given below in alphabetical order. The more I investigate the available IDEs, the more it seems that learning the toolchain's individual tools and the commands they present is inescapable.+Here are some quick notes on some options I've investigated in alphabetical order. The more I investigate the available IDEs, the more it seems that learning the toolchain's individual tools and the commands they present is inescapable.
  
 Executive summary (at this moment): If you are willing to run Java and deal with some intense resource demands, [[#eclipse|Eclipse CDT]] with the [[#AVR Eclipse plugin]] is quite good.((See the updates in [[#Eclipse]] below regarding debugging issues.)) [[#Geany]] plus some extra foo works for a very slim but usable setup. For something between these two extremes, [[#CodeBlocks]] is a good choice.((See the update note in [[#CodeBlocks]] below for a spook though!!!))  Executive summary (at this moment): If you are willing to run Java and deal with some intense resource demands, [[#eclipse|Eclipse CDT]] with the [[#AVR Eclipse plugin]] is quite good.((See the updates in [[#Eclipse]] below regarding debugging issues.)) [[#Geany]] plus some extra foo works for a very slim but usable setup. For something between these two extremes, [[#CodeBlocks]] is a good choice.((See the update note in [[#CodeBlocks]] below for a spook though!!!)) 
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