Last time, I talked about how MicroPython is powerful and deserving of a place in your toolkit, and it made for a lively discussion. I’m glad to see that overall, MicroPython has indeed been getting ...
Now available in the Elektor Store is our new book all about ESP8266 and Micropython. Dogan and Ahmet Ibrahim aim to teach the reader how to use Micropython on ESP8266 based hardware, especially on ...
This repository contains the content needed to run a MicroPython-based IoT Hackathon using ESP8266 development boards. Atendees will work through a pre-defined project involving a light sensor and ...
The first article in this series about MicroPython for the ESP32 focused on the development interface and simple commands. Now we present practical applications. Using suitable program libraries, for ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller was released at the start of the year, and this book may be of interest if you are looking to programme it in MicroPython: yes, its Programming the Raspberry Pi ...
micropython_nvim is a plugin that aims to make it easier and more enjoyable to work on MicroPython projects in Neovim. It uses mpremote, the official MicroPython remote control tool. See the ...
In case you haven’t heard, about a month ago MicroPython has celebrated its 11th birthday. I was lucky that I was able to start hacking with it soon after pyboards have shipped – the first tech talk I ...
What exactly is Python and what is MicroPython? The major differences between both languages. Some use cases for each. As difficult as it is to imagine, the Python programming language made its ...
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