Embedded Programming
If you have used a Raspberry Pi, you will know how powerful of development board it is. So how does it compare with the BBC Micro:bit? The short answer is that the Raspberry Pi is way out the league compared to the Micro:bit. Raspberry Pi vs BBC Micro:bit If the Raspberry Pi is a proper […]
One of the many things that Raspberry Pi-based systems are excellent for is for building the Internet of Things platforms. The cost is around $35, but the performance is great for that price. Because of this, a slew of operating system choices for the Raspberry Pi has appeared along with some creative software development tools […]
The Latest version of Node-RED is 0.19. The Node-RED Version is created and released as a stepping stone for the release of version 1.0. Node-RED latest version consists of many additional features. Persistent context: The context data is state held within a flow outside of the individual messages flowing through it. In the previous […]
Never heard about Pyboard? Don’t worry. I was in the same state when I got introduced to Pyboard as well. Pyboard is a microcontroller board developed by Damien P. George to test run Micropython. Micropython is a growing, open source, a high-level programming language which was designed to run on low memory microcontrollers. First the […]
The easiest way to program the BBC micro:bit is through the online Visual Programming based block editor. The drag and drop feature is a great way to introduce programming and logic building to beginners. Text based programming languages are best suited for those who want to learn more about programming. For people familiar with python, […]
MicroPython is a big deal. You should take it seriously. Especially, if you are a Python programmer, looking to get your feet wet in embedded electronics. Especially, if you do not know Linux. If you are familiar with Linux and Python, you are better off getting started with Raspberry Pi. Raspberry Pi is a full-fledged […]