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S4A Connector is published on September 1, 2025 with Snap!v11

There will be no Snap4Arduino 11 because Snap! v11 itself presents S4A Connector to connect directly your UNO, Nano, Mega, Leonardo, Micro, Due, 101, ESP8266, NodeMCU... (all your firmata boards) without needing a special desktop version nor any connector installed.
Run directly Snap! and open S4A Connector library or visit snap.creativelearninglab.click - S4A for more documentation, a firmata firmware uploader, templates and examples.
Snap4Arduino projects and libraries are compatible with Snap!v11. Just load "S4A Connector" library after loading your project or lib.

Run Snap! with S4A basic blocks More info at snap.creativelearninglab.click

Last Snap4Arduino 10.3.6 was released on January 8, 2025

You still can download desktop versions or play it online
Online needs a Chromium/Chrome/Edge browser with the Snap4Arduino Connector extension (download it or install it directly on your Chromebook)

Snap4Arduino and Snap! S4A Connector

Snap4Arduino was a Snap! extension, a full Snap! implementation to interact with the physical world, through many types of electronic devices, especially those compatible with Arduino. Starting with Snap! v11, the S4A Connector library is doing this job.

Snap!

Snap! is a broadly inviting programming language for kids and adults that's also a platform for serious study of computer science. It is inspired by Scratch, written by Jens Mönig and Brian Harvey and presented by the University of California at Berkeley.


Features

  • A full Snap! implementation: blocks-based, dynamic, live, concurrent, parallel programming...
  • Connecting to any Firmata compatible board: UNO, Nano, Mega, Leonardo, MIcro, Due, 101, ESP8266, NodeMCU...
  • Web version for Chromebooks and Chromium/Chrome/Edge browsers (Snap4Arduino connector required)
  • Desktop edition for Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOSX with extra Http server features
  • You can interact with multiple boards at the same time
  • Transpiling simple scripts into Arduino sketches
  • Free software licensed under the Affero GPLv3

Installation

Snap4Arduino requiere boards with Firmata firmware installed. Check devices section.

Desktop version

Just download, unpack/unzpip and click Snap4Arduino.

Choose your system: Windows 64 (or its portable option), GNU/Linux 64, MacOSX, Windows32 (or its portable) or GNU/Linux 32.

Chromebooks

Install Snap4Arduino connector and then, just play Snap4Arduino online (you can install it as an app from the browser to run it offline).

Snap4Arduino online

Chromium/Chrome/Edge browsers are required

Download Snap4Arduino connector, unzip its crx folder, type chrome://extensions, select Developer mode and Upload an unpacked extension selecting that crx file (or just drag and drop it).

Just play Snap4Arduino online (you can install it as an app from the browser to run it offline).

Downloads

The project and all its components (including Snap!) are registered under public free software licenses (AGPLv3 and MIT), so you can download the sources and pretty much do whatever you want with them!

Online last version

Play online
Plugin for Chromebooks (chrome web store)
Chrome/Chromium/Edge plugin (download extension)

Last Snap4Arduino version is 10.3.6 (released on 08/01/2025) and its Snap4Arduino connector version (chrome extension)is 8.0

You can also find older releases and unmaintained versions

Supported Devices

Snap4Arduino requires boards with Firmata firmware uploaded.

UNO boards

You can upload Firmata firmwares direcly from Snap4Arduino (with both desktop and online versions) to UNOs compatible boards. Or just here:

  • Be sure you are using Chromium/Chrome/Edge browser and you are under https
  • Plug your UNO by USB
  • Choose your firmware and just upload it!
Other 8 bit boards

A lot of devices support Standard Firmata. Tested on Nano, Mega, Leonardo and Micro.

32 bit boards

Many 32 bit devices support Firmata. Tested on Due, 101, ESP8266 and NodeMCU.

Firmata uploading

Standard Firmata is directly uploadable with any Arduino IDE.

Other options are: SA5Firmata, Creative Robotix Firmata, MC Firmata Collection, Robotics-unleashed, Snap4ArduinoDev, LCD Firmata and Ultrasound Firmata

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Indian family life is deeply rooted in joint family structures, collective decision-making, and interwoven daily routines that blend tradition with modernity. While urbanization and nuclear families are rising, the core values of respect for elders, ritual practices, and strong social bonds remain central. This report captures the typical lifestyle and offers anonymized daily stories that reflect the diversity of India—from bustling metros to quiet villages.


The Mehta Family – Father (Rahul, IT professional), Mother (Priya, teacher), Son (Aarav, 9), Grandmother (occasionally stays).

Key challenge: Balancing work, child’s screen time, and elderly care when grandmother visits. Free Hindi Comics Savita Bhabhi 28 29 30 31


The interest in "Savita Bhabhi" and similar comics indicates a robust appetite for digital content that caters to diverse tastes and preferences. By exploring official channels and platforms, readers can enjoy their favorite comics while also supporting the creators.


Contrary to Western individualism, the Indian family lifestyle runs on a clear, if sometimes unspoken, hierarchy. Indian family life is deeply rooted in joint

Daily Life Story: The Maid Drama A quintessential part of modern Indian daily life is the "domestic help" or bai. At 7:30 AM, the doorbell rings. It is Kavita, the maid. She has been coming for ten years.

The story here is not just about cleaning dishes. It is a complex micro-economy. Priya gives Kavita old clothes for her daughter. Kavita gives Priya insider gossip about the neighbor’s failing business. Sometimes, Kavita asks for a loan for her son’s school fees. Priya grumbles but gives it. This relationship is stuck between feudal paternalism and genuine human connection. When Kavita takes a week off for a village wedding, the entire family falls apart, eating pizza for three days. The Mehta Family – Father (Rahul, IT professional),


5:00 PM – The Return The house fills up again. The grandmother is watching a soap opera where the villainess is trying to destroy the family jewelry business. The grandfather is solving the newspaper crossword with a magnifying glass.

The Gate-Latch Society A unique feature of the Indian family lifestyle is what author Pankaj Mishra calls the "gate-latch" society. Neighbors do not make appointments. They lean over the balcony, yell "Arey, chai peelo!" (Hey, come drink tea), and appear at the door in slippers.

Daily Life Story: The 8 PM Soap Opera This is a sacred ritual. For one hour, the family agrees to put away their phones (mostly). They watch a saas-bahu (mother-in-law/daughter-in-law) drama. On screen, a woman in a silk saree plots against her step-sister. In the living room, the real mother-in-law looks at Priya and says, "At least that TV daughter-in-law makes poori for breakfast."

Priya smiles. This is passive-aggressive love. The real story of Indian family life is not the yelling—it is the silence, the glances, and the enormous capacity to absorb pressure without breaking.


Source Code

You can find our GitHub repo at Snap4Arduino@GitHub. Please feel free to send us your pull requests and participate in reporting, fixing or commenting on bugs!

Indian family life is deeply rooted in joint family structures, collective decision-making, and interwoven daily routines that blend tradition with modernity. While urbanization and nuclear families are rising, the core values of respect for elders, ritual practices, and strong social bonds remain central. This report captures the typical lifestyle and offers anonymized daily stories that reflect the diversity of India—from bustling metros to quiet villages.


The Mehta Family – Father (Rahul, IT professional), Mother (Priya, teacher), Son (Aarav, 9), Grandmother (occasionally stays).

Key challenge: Balancing work, child’s screen time, and elderly care when grandmother visits.


The interest in "Savita Bhabhi" and similar comics indicates a robust appetite for digital content that caters to diverse tastes and preferences. By exploring official channels and platforms, readers can enjoy their favorite comics while also supporting the creators.


Contrary to Western individualism, the Indian family lifestyle runs on a clear, if sometimes unspoken, hierarchy.

Daily Life Story: The Maid Drama A quintessential part of modern Indian daily life is the "domestic help" or bai. At 7:30 AM, the doorbell rings. It is Kavita, the maid. She has been coming for ten years.

The story here is not just about cleaning dishes. It is a complex micro-economy. Priya gives Kavita old clothes for her daughter. Kavita gives Priya insider gossip about the neighbor’s failing business. Sometimes, Kavita asks for a loan for her son’s school fees. Priya grumbles but gives it. This relationship is stuck between feudal paternalism and genuine human connection. When Kavita takes a week off for a village wedding, the entire family falls apart, eating pizza for three days.


5:00 PM – The Return The house fills up again. The grandmother is watching a soap opera where the villainess is trying to destroy the family jewelry business. The grandfather is solving the newspaper crossword with a magnifying glass.

The Gate-Latch Society A unique feature of the Indian family lifestyle is what author Pankaj Mishra calls the "gate-latch" society. Neighbors do not make appointments. They lean over the balcony, yell "Arey, chai peelo!" (Hey, come drink tea), and appear at the door in slippers.

Daily Life Story: The 8 PM Soap Opera This is a sacred ritual. For one hour, the family agrees to put away their phones (mostly). They watch a saas-bahu (mother-in-law/daughter-in-law) drama. On screen, a woman in a silk saree plots against her step-sister. In the living room, the real mother-in-law looks at Priya and says, "At least that TV daughter-in-law makes poori for breakfast."

Priya smiles. This is passive-aggressive love. The real story of Indian family life is not the yelling—it is the silence, the glances, and the enormous capacity to absorb pressure without breaking.