The recent launch of Scratch 3.0 means that you can now use micro:bits with this widely-used and much-loved coding platform. It allows the micro:bit to be a physical interface for Scratch projects providing inputs from buttons and motion sensors, and also use the micro:bit’s display to output data from Scratch. The Scratch website explains what you need to get going: https://scratch.mit.edu/microbit.
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Gumersindo Fernández
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