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- Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
A Blocks JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode
- Getting Started - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Step 6 If you have a micro:bit, connect a USB cable to it and click Download Save the program to the MICROBIT drive This transfers your code to the micro:bit! Step 7 On the micro:bit, press button A to scroll your text Press button B to show a smiley Shake the micro:bit and see which number is chosen Step 8 Well done!
- Projects - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
CreateAI Courses Jacdac MicroCode for the new micro:bit (V2) Introductory micro:bit Feature Videos Behind the MakeCode Hardware Science Experiments
- Courses - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Cyber Arcade: Programming and Making with micro:bit A fun and creative introduction to computer science and hands-on making for makers in elementary (ages 9–12) and middle (ages 12–14) grade levels with little to no experience in programming and 3D design
- Introduction - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
The micro:bit is an awesome way to start learning how to code and understand the basics of computer science You’ll be using the Microsoft MakeCode platform, which lets you create programs by dragging and dropping blocks of code—kind of like building with digital LEGO pieces
- Projects - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Projects Here are some cool tutorials to get you started with your micro:bit! Basic New? Start Here!
- Documentation - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Documentation Things to do Projects Examples Courses Lessons micro:bit reference The micro:bit APIs The micro:bit device Language and data reference Blocks language JavaScript language More questions? Frequently Asked Questions Help Translate Embedding project Developers Command Line Interface Learn about extensions Flashing via HID (CMSIS-DAP)
- Tetris - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
MakeCode Tetris EvaluateEdit Code The content above is provided by a user, and is not endorsed by Microsoft not appropriate
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