Which one Jow Forums?

Which one Jow Forums?

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How do you put code on one of these things? Connect it to a computer via usb?

By shoving it up your ass, you little bitch.

Depends on your needs otherwise its such arbitrary comparison.

Laptop vs desktop. Which one Jow Forums ?

correct

raspbian on the pi
connect arduino to pi via serial port

This. Tell us more OP.

>you want a simple way to create your own hardware projects
arduino

>you want a fully fleshed pc with an operating system/internet/scripting and the capability to interact with hardware
raspberry pi

arduino is not a computer retard its just brainlet version of pic related
while rpi is a fullblown computer

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One is botnet, the other one isn't

this, theyre two completely different things
one can run firefox and one cant

I meant which one is more EE tier?! more efficient to use for electronic projects?!

Because world needs another "raspberryPI in a box" (((maker project)))

Might aswell compare a book to a hammer. They both serve completly different purposes

they are not at all close to being the same thing

>if it can't run games, it ain't a computer
go back to /v/

check'em

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more like botGET

Arduino is not PIC.
Most arduinos run on an Atmega328p, nigger. fuck pic.

Arduino is a microcontroller
Raspberry Pi is a microprocessor

These two are completely different things you retard

>Raspberry Pi is a microprocessor
Wrong. The raspberry pi is a full fledged universal computer. The BCM2837 is the microprocessor

>training wheel bootstrap for AVR microcontrollers
>ARM debian toaster that everyone ultimately turns into a retro game emulator
Gee, user, thry sound like the exact same thing.

Arduino. If your project doesn't need anything more than a C-based microchip running everything in an infinite do-while loop, why waste more money hamfisting Linux into it?

If you have to ask don't bother getting into either.

I don't think it was his point.
Back to school kiddo.

>thinks arduino and raspberry pi are the same thing
>worries about efficiency and looking "EE tier"

you're way out of your league

Which one Jow Forums?

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SiFive for RISC-V
O-droid for ARM

Neither
EEs use mocrocontrollers directly

I mean, they both serve entirely different functions. One uses an 8-bit microcontroller and is used for hardware hacking, while the other uses a 64-bit ARM CPU and is used for education and programming. You're comparing apples to oranges here. It's like asking whether C is a better programming language than HTML.

depends on what you need to do really

It's worse than that. This is comparing a fighter jet to a prius. They have pretty orthogonal use cases and basically no crossover even though both are, at their core, transportation machines.

Well you can dick around with GPIOs on both of them, it's just that RasPi is a massive overkill for that.

Cortex-M (e.g. STM32F0, STM32F1) instead of Arduino
Odroid instead of Raspberry Pi

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Came here to post this, you can get a STM32F1 on a board with a similar form factor to an Arduino Nano from China for around 2 quid. Wish they did the F4 on a tiny breadboard-friendly board like that.

Neither theyre pretty useless and underpowered

Cost-to-performance, bikes can't be beat. A lifestyle centred around bicycle use is far more enjoyable than a life centred around car use too.

>not using this bad boy
explain that
they cost $1/piece

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