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Find out more about the Microsoft MakeCode platform and the micro:bit, plus how you can access free coding training and ...
It’s been a long wait, but our latest single board computer for review is finally here! The BBC micro:bit, given free to every seventh-grade British child, has landed at Hackaday courtesy of … ...
Get started in coding and learn some basic coding skills with these fun interactive micro:bit activities for kids!
The second micro:bit detects gestures with its accelerometer, and then sends the relevant commands to the robotic arm’s micro:bit over its built-in radio link.
The animations were coded using Touch Develop software and involved passing data from one Micro Bit to another in order to produce a maximum frame rate of 12 frames per second.
The BBC is giving schools a million free micro:bit computers. It hopes it will kick-start a coding revival. This is the inside story ...
The BBC Micro Bit, the tiny computing device designed to get children coding, is going on sale to the general public.
BBC Micro:bit will hopefully help kids learn to code, like the BBC Micro before it.
Deliberately invoking the legacy of the BBC Micro of the early 1980s, the device is aiming to change the emphasis from consumption to creation when it comes to young people and technology. As well as ...