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Fritzing - the past, the present and the future

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Fritzing - the past, the present and the future
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Paving the way for Fritzing's development
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Making electronics accessible to the broad public was mainly made possible by Arduino, the Raspberry PI and last but not least Fritzing. Back in 2009 it was a pain to get from a loose wiring on a breadboard to a PCB. Fritzing came up first with a unique breadboard view and a simple to use PCB layout. Fast forward 10 years Fritzing is still widely used by over 200.000 users but struggles to find a sustainable way to fund its development. This talk will give a rough introduction to Fritzing including its strength and weaknesses and introduce a roadmap for its further development. TBD