
Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.
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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 …
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 …
Rock Paper Scissors - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Follow the instructions to transfer your code onto the micro:bit. Once your code has been downloaded, attach your micro:bit to a battery pack and challenge another micro:bit or a …
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 …
Using MakeCode offline
Once installed, the MakeCode Offline App lets you create, run, and download your projects to the micro:bit. It works the same as the Web application does in your browser but it’s a stand-alone …
About - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
You can run your code using the micro:bit simulator, all within the confines of a web browser. The simulator has support for the LED screen, buttons, as well as compass, accelerometer, and …
Microsoft MakeCode Offline App
develop and test your software applications for use with micro:bit hardware. 2. ONLINE SERVICES. Some features of the software provide access to, or rely on, online services to …
MicroCode - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
MicroCode is an experimental tile-based language and editor for young coders and coders with disabilities on the BBC micro:bit V2 (V1 not supported), inspired by Kodu Game Lab.