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Python Programming Learning Circle
Python Programming Learning Circle
Sep 30, 2024 · Fundamentals

Using MicroPython for Microcontroller Development

This article explains how MicroPython, a lightweight Python 3 implementation, enables programming on microcontrollers with limited resources, outlines hardware requirements, showcases example I2C code, and discusses its growing ecosystem alongside traditional C development.

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Using MicroPython for Microcontroller Development
Python Programming Learning Circle
Python Programming Learning Circle
Nov 23, 2022 · Frontend Development

Anaconda’s Strategic Investment in PyScript, Pyodide, and MicroPython for WebAssembly

Anaconda is strengthening PyScript by investing in its WebAssembly‑based runtime ecosystem, supporting Pyodide as the default runtime while also previewing a lightweight MicroPython runtime, and joining the Bytecode Alliance to advance WASM and WASI standards for portable Python workloads in browsers and beyond.

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Anaconda’s Strategic Investment in PyScript, Pyodide, and MicroPython for WebAssembly
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21CTO
Nov 13, 2022 · Frontend Development

How Anaconda’s PyScript Leverages WebAssembly to Run Python in the Browser

Anaconda’s PyScript, built on Pyodide and WebAssembly, lets developers embed and execute Python in HTML, integrates with JavaScript, and supports multiple runtimes like Pyodide and MicroPython, while the company strengthens its ecosystem through the Bytecode Alliance and open‑source contributions.

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How Anaconda’s PyScript Leverages WebAssembly to Run Python in the Browser
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21CTO
Dec 31, 2019 · Fundamentals

How a $3 Linux‑Powered Business Card Packs Games, MicroPython, and a Full OS

This article describes a tiny Linux‑based business card that boots in seconds, includes classic games and a MicroPython interpreter, runs on an 8 MB Allwinner F1C100s chip, and can be built for under three dollars using inexpensive components and DIY PCB fabrication.

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How a $3 Linux‑Powered Business Card Packs Games, MicroPython, and a Full OS