One should not be any easier. While the drivers are different once those are installed there is really no difference in the boards. Both use an ATMega328 with the same bootloader on them. In both cases you would select Arduino Uno in the Arduino IDE for programming. I higly recommend grabbing one of our SIKs to help get started. If the $100 price tag is a bit high for you, we now have the Mini SIK which has the first 1/2 of the circuits. Also, don't forget the SIK manual is online as well, so if you already have some of the components that works. Lastly, the Redboard, SIK, and SIK Mini are all making appearances on our Cyber Monday Flash Sale. Cyber Monday
One should not be any easier. While the drivers are different once those are installed there is really no difference in the boards. Both use an ATMega328 with the same bootloader on them. In both cases you would select Arduino Uno in the Arduino IDE for programming. I higly recommend grabbing one of our SIKs to help get started. If the $100 price tag is a bit high for you, we now have the Mini SIK which has the first 1/2 of the circuits. Also, don't forget the SIK manual is online as well, so if you already have some of the components that works. Lastly, the Redboard, SIK, and SIK Mini are all making appearances on our Cyber Monday Flash Sale. Cyber Monday