## Programming Setup
### Dev Envitonment
Nobara 39 on a hand-me-down dual core dell laptop. An RPi Pico, programming over usb cable. Some wires, buttons, LEDs and resistors I Borrowed from lab.
### Code Editor
Instead of using Arduino IDE, I use Visual Studio Code for programming. I use it because I (seem to) write code more efficiently and because I have it customized it to my liking.
Extensions I use:
- C/C++ Extension Pack from ms-vscode
- CMake and CMake tools
- Vim
- My custom dark theme
### Project Generation
A C Pico project requires additional files to handle compilation: CMakeList.txt and pico_sdk_import.cmake, templates of both available in the installed pico sdk. To automate this, I use [Pico Project Generator](https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-project-generator).