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A version of the Lisp programming language for ARM-based boards.
Zephyr-based OpenHaystack firmware to track your personal Bluetooth devices via Apple's Find My network
A python package to connect to the Bluetooth LE GATT services of BBC micro:bit devices. Use your micro:bit as a wireless game controller!
Stream sensor readings from the BBC micropython envirobit to Home-Assistant
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Control a BBC micro:bit from Node.js using BLE and Haxe
A Visual Studio Code extension for the BBC micro:bit and the 4tronix Bit:bot XL.
An example of controlling A-Frame object(s) from one or more BBC micro:bits (or an Arduino). Uses the p5.serialport library for p5.js and p5 Serial Control executable.
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Extract code from Universal Hex files generated by the PXT-based Microsoft MakeCode IDE for micro:bit
Hand movement recognition using BBC Microbit
Yahboom Tiny:bit Pro AI visual robot car
Microbit version of well-known game =)
This repository is a collection of micro:bit projects that are fun and suitable for kids to work on at a coding club.
BBC MIcro:Bit Examples
A MakeCode proximity detector and warning project for the BBC micro:bit computer interfaced with an Osoyoo sensors & devices STEM kit.
A MakeCode project to display values from the BBC micro:bit’s onboard sensors (temperature, compass, light level and microphone.)
BBC micro:bit code for ELECFREAKS ring:bit's Bricks Car
Super crude Pomodoro timer as an exploration for BBC MicroBit Go uses
Template for BBC micro:bit for C development
Girls' Day - Einführung in die Informatik: In einem Tag das Programmieren kennen lernen.
Robot for BBC Micro:bit
A MakeCode extension for the “Lange Nacht der Forschung” created as part of the “CodeAbility Austria” project
A MakeCode project: simple traffic lights for the BBC micro:bit computer interfaced with an Osoyoo sensors & devices STEM kit.
Wireless data logger for temperature, light and sound level using 2 BBC Micro:bit units and a Raspberry PI
Get started on a BBC micro:bit program in Rust
An analogue clock in C++ for the micro:bit from BBC
Experiments with Rust on the BBC micro:bit.