Aurdino programming

**The Arduino programming language is based on a very simple hardware programming language called processing, which is similar to the C language. After the sketch is written in the Arduino IDE, it should be uploaded on the Arduino board for execution.

**Arduino uses its own programming language, which is similar to C++. However, it's possible to use Arduino with Python or another high-level programming language. In fact, platforms like Arduino work well with Python, especially for applications that require integration with sensors and other physical devices.

**The Arduino IDE does not yet support Python. Instead, we can use OpenMV, a platform that supports programming Arduino boards with MicroPython. Through the OpenMV editor, we can install MicroPython, and upload scripts directly to the board. There's also a number of examples available directly in the editor.

**The main languages, especially Python, are very popular languages that have a ton of expansion libraries and lots of support. The Arduino has some choice when it comes to programming languages but it's not a full-fledged computer and that limits the amount and kind of code you can throw at it.
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