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Makers, hobbyists and developers but are looking to add a little extra personality to their next electronic project that uses an Arduino, Raspberry Pi ...
Playing with the new micro:bit - three MakeCode projects for you to try out We took part in a coding workshop as the pocket sized computer got an update - see what we made and try them for yourself!
For project inspiration, a couple of months ago the BBC published an article discussing " seven outstanding Micro Bit projects ".
Features and Specifications The Pimoroni noise:bit for micro:bit is now available to purchase directly from the online Adafruit store, priced at $13.50.
Already, a number of exciting micro:bit projects have been brought to life, from acceleration measurement in rocket cars to helping people with autism recognise other people’s emotional states.
The micro:bit follows in the footsteps of another UK low-cost learn-to-code micro computer, the Raspberry Pi, but the aim was to create a learning device that is rather simpler to get started with ...
The BBC micro:bit programmable, single-board computer is now on sale to all for around $19.
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