Best Embedded Software Development Tools for Gurobi Optimizer

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    MATLAB Reviews
    Top Pick
    MATLAB®, a combination of a desktop environment for iterative analysis, design processes, and a programming language that expresses matrix or array mathematics directly, is MATLAB®. It also includes the Live Editor, which allows you to create scripts that combine output, code, and formatted text in an executable notebook. MATLAB toolboxes have been professionally developed, tested and documented. MATLAB apps allow you to see how different algorithms interact with your data. You can repeat the process until you get the results you desire. Then, MATLAB will automatically generate a program to replicate or automate your work. With minor code changes, you can scale your analyses to run on GPUs, clusters, and clouds. You don't need to rewrite any code or learn big-data programming and other out-of-memory methods. Convert MATLAB algorithms automatically to C/C++ and HDL to run on your embedded processor/FPGA/ASIC. Simulink works with MATLAB to support Model-Based Design.
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    Visual Studio Reviews

    Visual Studio

    Microsoft

    $45.00 per month
    Full-featured IDE for coding, debugging, testing, and deployment to any platform. Code faster. Work smarter. Create the future using the best-in class IDE. From initial design to final deployment, you can develop with the entire toolkit. Improved IntelliSense performance when working with C++ files. Local development with a variety of emulators. Solution Explorer simplifies test access. The IDE now supports Git management, including repo creation. Microsoft Azure workload now includes Kubernetes. Live Share allows you to instantly share your app with your peers, regardless of the type of app, programming language, or OS you are using. You don't need to set up an environment or clone the repo to start sharing.
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