![]() ![]() Even though I am using CubeMX to configure a project but when it comes to debugging and other fast features, Keil looks super outdated as compared to CubeIDE. Also, all the header files are automatically included in the project tree, where as in Keil, one must manually include header files. If you may have observed, CubeIDE is way too flexible when it comes to debugging, finding an API is super easy inside the project branches, debugging windows are all properly sorted, everything is organized. I initially started off with the STM's CubeIDE for generating projects and testing them but later I was asked to switched to Keil. for a single user licensing for every individual (as every other workplace does) in the entire building. I work in R&D and workplace is highly concentrated on Keil uV as they spend $5k approx. General question: any question that is not technicalĪfter your question is answered, please change the flair to "Resolved".(*) At mods' discretion, certain self-promotion submissions from people who contribute to this sub in other ways may be allowed and tagged with the "Self-promo" flairĬomplete rules: /r/embedded/about/rules/ Link flairsĪfter posting a submission, please select a flair: No memes (pictures with superimposed text), shit posts. ![]() No spam no commercial posts, links to commercial pages (including crowd funding sites), no employment ads (job offers and requests go to the weekly thread), no self-promotion (*).If asking a question, ask the actual question, fully yet concisely, right in the title.Be civil: do not insult no all-caps, no excessive "!" and "?", please.Questions on employment (career, internship), education (major, certificates), how to start in embedded.Job announcements (outside the monthly job thread). ![]()
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