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Micropython can be seen as "a conversation with the microcontroller". You can send it command using code, and it will immediately talk back. You can change a line of code in a program and the change is immediately incorporated. Micropython needs disk space on the microcontroller (or around on the board): 60K
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Micropython can be seen as "a conversation with the microcontroller". You can send it command using code, and it will immediately talk back. You can change a line of code in a program and the change is immediately incorporated.  
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Micropython needs disk space on the microcontroller (or around on the board): 60K
  
  

Revision as of 01:21, 2 February 2020


Micropython is a hype!


Micropython can be seen as "a conversation with the microcontroller". You can send it command using code, and it will immediately talk back. You can change a line of code in a program and the change is immediately incorporated.

Micropython needs disk space on the microcontroller (or around on the board): 60K



Editors

Online code editor in python for the BBC Microbit: in Chrome (not in Safari or Firefox): https://python.microbit.org/v/2.0

Mu editor for Adafruit, also microbit https://codewith.mu


Microcontrollers talking micropython (or CircuitPython)

(prices for Dutch shops, Antratek.nl, kind electronics)

All these boards can also be programmed using the Arduino IDE


micropython - circuit python

Officiel versions http://micropython.org https://circuitpython.org

Adafruit version: https://www.adafruit.com/micropython

Sparkfun version: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/micropython-programming-tutorial-getting-started-with-the-esp32-thing/all


Arduino

The Arduino doesn't "talk" micropython. Its memory is too small.