Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! RT-Thread Club!

Created at 2020-12-25 13:51:27

We'd like to Thank You All for the tremendous help and support throughout this year!

Best wishes for Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas.

May your holidays & 2021 be filled with joy & happiness.

Well. It's also the perfect time to get started with RT-Thread Studio IDE and show off your first printout with the Club.

Free Download Studio IDE: https://www.rt-thread.io/download.html?download=Studio

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boiledteal
boiledteal 2024-08-13

irrelevant, but the image is really adorable!|
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Antonioyhobin
Antonioyhobin 2026-03-24

It's been a fantastic year, thanks to all of you! Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas! May 2021 bring joy and happiness your way. With the holidays here, it's the perfect time to relax and maybe even try escaping the virtual clutches of Granny in a fun horror game. Wishing you all the best!

Denovan
Denovan 2026-04-06

Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from RT-Thread Club! Hope you all have a chance to relax and maybe even get hooked on something addictive like Cookie Clicker during your break.

Imogenalsh
Imogenalsh 2026-04-15

Thinking about new beginnings, that RT-Thread sounds interesting. I remember wrestling with a finicky embedded system once while trying to automate my grandma's Christmas lights; debugging felt like navigating a super complicated Connections Game maze.

Adamans
Adamans 2026-04-17

The festive spirit transcends borders, much like the intricate dance of embedded systems. This reminds me of a time I wrestled with a particularly stubborn firmware bug, a veritable Level Devil, right before a product launch, feeling like I was debugging against the clock with eggnog and carols in the background.

Francescavis
Francescavis 2026-04-17

I kept running into the same annoying issue while testing features across projects. Suddenly my build failed right before a demo, and I had to untangle settings, paths, and dependencies like a puzzle. Later, I learned to check logs early and compare configurations. It felt like Slice Master slicing through the confusion step by step. This happened to me during a holiday release deadline.

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