Python is more and more coming to replace C as the programming language of choice, and this trend can now also be seen in the world of microcontrollers. Taking the ESP32 as an example, this article ...
You can program the ItsyBitsy microcontroller breakout board in Python using a simple text editor. No installs, IDE, or external compiler is required. On the one hand ...
There are currently around 600 programming languages to choose from, so picking the one that’s right for you can be pretty difficult. But if you’re looking for a language that’s incredibly popular, ...
[Navin] has been hard at work producing a GUI which works with different micocontrollers. The idea is to make it even easier to develop projects by simplifying the feedback and control you can get ...
The team at LeafLabs was looking for something cool to do with their new ARM development board. [AJ] asked if anyone had ever played around with Python, so [Dave] cooked up an implementation of PyMite ...
Forgive me ye Cortex-M[x] fans but my active dealings with microcontrollers date back to the times when programming these things was exciting but also art for art’s sake. I mean: a few enthusiastic ...
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