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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents Dedication Acknowledgments 1 Introduction
Plug Me In! History What Can It Do? micro:bit versus Raspberry Pi and Arduino So What Is Programming? Why MicroPython? Summary
2 Getting Started
MicroPython Editors Online Editor
Installing micro:bit Programs Using Windows Installing micro:bit Programs Using a Mac Installing micro:bit Programs Using Linux Saving and Loading Programs
The Mu Editor
Installing Mu on Windows Installing Mu on a Mac Installing Mu on Linux Using Mu The REPL
Downloading This Book’s Programs Summary
3 MicroPython Basics
Numbers Variables Strings Converting Numbers to Strings Programs Looping Forever for Loops ifs and elses More on while Timer Example Summary
4 Functions
What Are Functions? Parameters Global Variables Return Values Advanced Parameters Summary
5 Lists and Dictionaries
Lists Message Board Example The Lowdown on Lists
Accessing Elements of a List Adding to a List Deleting from a List Joining Lists Together Strings as a List of Characters
Dictionaries An Example Dictionaries in Detail
Accessing Elements of a Dictionary Adding Items to a Dictionary
Summary
6 Writing Your Own Programs
Writing Software
Keep It Simple Spikes and the REPL Versioning Comments Refactoring
State Machine Design Revisiting the Timer Example
A State Machine Framework Switching Between States Adding Code to the SET State Adding Code for the RUN State Adding Code for the ALARM State
Debugging More Python
Formatting Exception Handling File System
Summary
7 Modules and Classes
Built-in Modules
Importing Modules
Classes and Instances Inheritance Making Simple Modules Making a Module That Uses a Class
Module and Class Definition Methods Using the Module
Modules from the Community Summary
8 The LED Display
Controlling Individual LEDs Scrolling Text Showing Text Showing an Image Animation Racing Game Summary
9 micro:bit Sensors
Buttons Revisited Gestures Raw Accelerometer Data Magnetometer Processor Temperature Touch Summary
10 Connecting Electronics
Battery Power
USB Power Pack 3 V Battery Pack Battery Life
micro:bit Operating Voltage GPIO Pins 0, 1, and 2
Alligator Clip Leads Digital Outputs Analog Outputs Digital Inputs Analog Inputs
Power Out Sound Output
Alligator Clip to Audio Socket Amplifier Modules Updating the Alarm Project Music Speech
Neopixels The Edge Connector
Pinout Breakout Boards and Kits Disabling Hardware
Summary
11 Radio and Communications
Basic micro:bit-to-micro:bit Communication Messaging Different Users Advanced Radio Settings Computer-to-micro:bit Communication Remote Control of Your micro:bit Using Python
Python on Your Computer Getting Bitio Installing the Resident Program Using Bitio from the Console
Summary
12 JavaScript Blocks Editor
The Editor Getting Started Events Variables and Loops Magnetometer Example Summary
A MicroPython Reference
Language Contructs Comparisons Numbers Strings Lists Dictionaries Type Conversions
B Hardware
micro:bit Edge Connector Pinout Suppliers and Manufacturers Components
Hardware Kits Basic Components Modules and Expansion Boards
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