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- CircuitPython
CircuitPython continues to evolve, and is constantly being updated We welcome and encourage feedback from the community, and we incorporate this into how we are developing CircuitPython
- Adafruit CircuitPython API Reference
CircuitPython is a beginner friendly, open source version of Python for tiny, inexpensive computers called microcontrollers Microcontrollers are the brains of many electronics including a wide variety of development boards used to build hobby projects and prototypes
- CircuitPython - Awesome
CircuitPython org CircuitPython org is the first stop on the information snake highway Here you can see all the supported boards and download the specific firmware for each one, including beta, latest, and previous versions Downloads can be sorted by: maker, features, name, and more
- CircuitPython — Adafruit CircuitPython 1 documentation
CircuitPython is a beginner friendly, open source version of Python for tiny, inexpensive computers called microcontrollers Microcontrollers are the brains of many electronics including a wide variety of development boards used to build hobby projects and prototypes
- Downloads - CircuitPython
CircuitPython supported boards
- CircuitPython Libraries
The CircuitPython Library Bundle contains all current libraries available for CircuitPython They are designed for use with CircuitPython and may or may not work with MicroPython
- CircuitPython Code Editor
Once your device is connected to your Local Area Network, you can navigate to http: circuitpython local code This opens a page on your device that loads this website onto the device and to avoid any cross domain security issues
- Building CircuitPython — Adafruit CircuitPython 1 documentation
The easiest way to debug CircuitPython on hardware is with a JLink device, JLinkGDBServer, and an appropriate GDB Instructions can be found at https: learn adafruit com debugging-the-samd21-with-gdb
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