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    Take the mbed Tour

    Active developer website with the tools to help get your prototype built

    The mbed.org Developer Website is where everything mbed lives. You've got things like the mbed Handbook for documentation and examples, and the mbed Compiler ready for whenever and wherever you feel the need to do some coding!

    Forums

    The mbed User Forums are for getting help and advice from other mbed users, and really are user forums; to get access, you need to be a registered mbed user with an mbed Microcontroller. We think this policy helps keep the community to a high quality, and has lead to a signal-to-noise ratio we're exceptionally proud of.

    Cookbook and Contribution

    As an mbed user, you can also add to the website and use what others have contributed! There is a central Cookbook for collecting together useful libraries and information. The aim is to be an archive for every component you may want to connect to, and avoid re-inventing the wheel.

    You can even publish projects directly from the compiler to share code with others, or pull in some of the existing ones. Check out the /code pages and the mbed Compiler for more.

    Everyone also gets their own Notebook for keeping useful notes and project logs.

    Activity

    It is nice to know you are not alone. The shared contex means you can help others, and they can help you. For an example of what people are up to now, take a look at the recent website activity.

    Example Projects

    An example of the sort of things mbed is capable of. For more, take a look at the mbed Cookbook

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