Once you are on the Sakura board website, you will be shown how to navigate the features and utilise the cloud Web compiler to build your program. Of course, you will have to register first before you can access this impressive tool.
Have fun!
We all love our Arduino boards and the awesome projects that we make out of them, just like we enjoyed playing with Raspberry Pi as it ran OS that previously required a full computer while providing a lot of interesting interfaces like USB, microSD and LAN at the same time. Now it seems we have a mix of both the worlds—an open board that runs a really low-power processor while allowing compatibility with both Arduino shields and a cloud-based programming environment that will help you set up in no time.
The author is a tech correspondent at EFY Bengaluru