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== '''Micropython is a hype!''' ==
 
== '''Micropython is a hype!''' ==
  
Micropython can be seen as "a conversation with the microcontroller".  
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Micropython is a programming language, like C, C++, Code Blocks.
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In principle all the languages can do the same sort of thing. In principle all languages have the same type of complexity.
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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.  
 
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
 
Micropython needs disk space on the microcontroller (or around on the board): 60K
  
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== micropython - circuit python ==
 
== micropython - circuit python ==
  

Revision as of 01:27, 2 February 2020

Micropython is a hype!

Micropython is a programming language, like C, C++, Code Blocks.

In principle all the languages can do the same sort of thing. In principle all languages have the same type of complexity.

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


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


Editors

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

Mu editor for Adafruit, also microbit https://codewith.mu Errors are displayed in the REPL window.

You can also use a text editor and drag the file into the micropython disk


Microcontrollers talking micropython (or CircuitPython)

I have bought and tested these boards myself.

(prices for Dutch shops, Antratek.nl, KIWI-electronics)

All these boards can also be programmed using the Arduino IDE


Arduino

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