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    TinyGo

    TinyGo

    Go compiler for small place

    TinyGo brings the Go programming language to embedded systems and to the modern web by creating a new compiler based on LLVM. You can compile and run TinyGo programs on over 60 different microcontroller boards such as the BBC micro:bit and the Arduino Uno. TinyGo can also produce WebAssembly (WASM) code which is very compact in size. You can compile programs for web browsers, as well as for server and edge computing environments that support the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) family of interfaces. TinyGo is a Go compiler intended for use in small places such as microcontrollers, WebAssembly (Wasm), and command-line tools. ...
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    Webgang

    Webgang

    All kinds of example code from the radio show

    Code on the subjects of the radioshow, developed by WebGang team, can be found here. Subjects blog on webgang.radiocentraal.be.
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    Cycleball Radball timer

    micro:bit code for a Cycleball (aka Radball) timer

    ...A case and clip make it robust, and a loudspeaker and battery pack give it sufficient volume. See user-instructions.txt for further details on how to operate the buttons. Please see micro:bit instructions for how to upload a file (e.g. using Thonny and copying file named main.py across to the micro:bit while holding the button)
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    Train-Bit

    Train-Bit

    BBC Micro:Bit based wireless model railway controlller

    A simple but effective wireless hand held controller for model railways that use normal DC power, based on two Micro:Bit's and a standard motor driver board.
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    mBlock

    mBlock

    Base on scratch offline v2.0 by MIT

    mBlock is a visual programming platform based on Scratch 3.0 that helps students learn programming concepts through drag-and-drop blocks, Python, and IoT/AI modules. Developed by Makeblock, it supports programming robots and Arduino boards with an intuitive interface. Designed for education, it bridges the gap between beginner-friendly environments and real-world coding with Python, AI, and robotics tools.
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