Hi i'm a Engineering student. For my thesis i would like to integrate AI with micro:bit. There's a way to program micro:bit with Snap! ?
Did you not see Joan's reply to your email? Here it is:
- If you want to program micro:bit devices, you can use MicroBlocks http://microblocks.fun/. It's still in "alpha" state, but stable enough, and well tested with micro:bit devices. You will get the same dynamic, parallel and interactive programming ways (as Snap!), but you will only program devices (unlike Snap! projects).
- You can use Snap4Arduino http://snap4arduino.rocks/ and Firmata over micro:bit https://github.com/microbit-foundation/microbit-firmata. Then you will build full Snap! projects, and micro:bit devices will act like a peripheral of your computer. You can build your own blocks. Any questions here, ask on Snap4Arduino forum https://forum.snap.berkeley.edu/c/extensions/Snap4Arduino.
- And you can use other middle software to connect micro:bit with Snap! I've tested S2Bo http://www.picaxe.com/Teaching/Other-Software/Scratch-Helper-Apps software by Picaxe. It allows to use only basic micro:bit features, but it's really easy to connect Snap! and micro:bit by Bluetooth LE.
Aaalso, we're kind of officially endorsing BirdBrainTech's solution, which works better than S2Bot. First entry in the extensions page: http://snap.berkeley.edu/extensions
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