@petermathijssen I just saw your examples here: Snap! and MicroBlocks using BLE - #4 by petermathijssen Well done. This looks promising and in parts new to me.
Additionally, I just recognized that "Snap!" v10 was released yesterday. It offers the library "MicroBlocks".
Sadly, I cannot find a documentation. I guess, I need some help here.
I'm not sure, if the new functionalities of "Snap!" and MicroBlocks fulfill my needs. Here's what I intend to do:
It's an educational project for students on a beginner's level. It would be helpful, if it would work "out of the box" without having to build my own "Print 'hello world'" block. Here are the blocks of the ExCITE project - which (sadly) just works with a micro:bit v1.3 (and not v2).
It would be helpful, if the programming itself would work via BLE. This would make it possible to do physical computing without the need to plug/unplug a USB cable.
It would be neat, if it could be a "Snap!"-only solution that empowers my students to interact with all of the micro:bit's actors and sensors. I imagine a "Snap!" library with all the blocks mentioned above. (... but feel free to let me know how "Snap!" and MicroBlocks interact.)
Is there a way yet? Or do I have to wait for "ExCITE for micro:bit v2"?