When talking with professional developers about the arduino , their biggest problem is IP protection. Since the licensing terms of the arduino only talk about a need for updating core libraries, and if arduino developer community are also OK with it , i think a solution for portable binaries[1] could enable a combination of application code protection but library update.
This possibly make the arduino a potential platform for many professional developers, which is great because it'll help the community. It will also let more people use arduino in commercial designs. And the teensy 3 is perfect for this goal(great price and price/performance and peripherals).
Of course it all depends on community acceptance.
Thanks , and best regards.
[1]How to implement portable binaries on an MCU :
http://www.microcontrollercentral.com/author.asp?section_id=2473&doc_id=264102&
This possibly make the arduino a potential platform for many professional developers, which is great because it'll help the community. It will also let more people use arduino in commercial designs. And the teensy 3 is perfect for this goal(great price and price/performance and peripherals).
Of course it all depends on community acceptance.
Thanks , and best regards.
[1]How to implement portable binaries on an MCU :
http://www.microcontrollercentral.com/author.asp?section_id=2473&doc_id=264102&
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