Ebook: Getting Started with the micro:bit: Coding and Making with the BBC’s Open Development Board
Author: Wolfram Donat
- Tags: Programming, Computers & Technology, Electricity & Electronics, Science Nature & How It Works, Microprocessors & System Design, Computer Design, Control Systems, DSPs, Embedded Systems, Microprocessor Design, PIC Microcontroller, Hardware & DIY, Computers & Technology, Software Development, Software Design Testing & Engineering, Programming, Computers & Technology, Programming Languages, Ada, Ajax, Assembly Language Programming, Borland Delphi, C & C++, C#, CSS, Compiler Design, Compilers, DHTML, Debugging, Delphi, Fortran
- Series: Make
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Maker Media
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- epub
The micro:bit, a tiny computer being distributed by the BBC to students all over the UK, is now available for anyone to purchase and play with. Its small size and low power requirements make it an ideal project platform for hobbyists and makers. You don't have to be limited by the web-based programming solutions, however: the hardware on the board is deceptively powerful, and this book will teach you how to really harness the power of the micro:bit. You'll learn about sensors, Bluetooth communications, and embedded operating systems, and along the way you'll develop an understanding of the next big thing in computers: the Internet of Things.
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