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Winduino: The beginnings of an Arduino emulator layer for PC
This should work with LVGL but I haven't tried it. It does work with https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix and https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx and the example project uses that.
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I've produced a couple of projects for doing graphics and user-interface stuff
The graphics library https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx/
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UI/UX and 2d graphics libraries (cross platform)
I've developed a graphics library that supports TrueType, SVG, PNG, JPG, alpha blending and X11 colors here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx/
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If my ESP32 is being powered by a 5V power supply through the 5V Vin pin, can I simultaneously output 3.3V to some other peripherals in the system that require 3.3Volts
The ESP32 will reboot with a brownout message if you draw too much current. Obviously you want to avoid this, but after writing a graphics library htcw_gfx and writing a ton of drivers for many different displays, I've never had any issues running the backlight off the ESP32's 3.3v pin when plugged into USB, or even on LiPO.
- Guidance on how to get started
- htcw_gfx 1.4.6 is released
- Initial SVG support in htcw_gfx 1.4.4
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Just got SVG graphics rendering on an ESP32
Thx, interesting. Made me G**gle it: https://github.com/codewitch-honey-crisis/gfx
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Alternatives to LVGL for embedded graphics on a monochrome display?
Try out https://github.com/codewitch-honey-crisis/gfx - it works very well on monochrome displays and is lighter than LVGL.
- htcw_gfx 1.3.8 is out and published to PIO
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FeedMyFurBabies – Send and Receive MQTT messages between AWS IoT Core and your micro-controller
Install Thonny and run it. Then go to Tools -> Options, to configure the ESP32C3 device in Thonny to match the settings shown in the screenshot below.
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Raspberry Pico Badger: Hardware Features and OS
The recommended way to programm MicroPython on the Raspberry Pico is to use the Thonny IDE. Accessing the Badger with reveals the following file structure:
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Abstract Classes in Python
Personally, I like to debug and step through code to see where I went wrong so I'm going to paste the code into my Thonny IDE. I like Thonny for small code challenges like this because it doesn't require setting up a whole project just to run and step through code.
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Ask HN: Do you know any good coding platform for education?
Thonny is designed speciffically for that purpose https://thonny.org .
For beginners the main advantage is the easier install and maintainance, and the less intimidating/cluttered environment.
IMHO it makes some decent tradeoffs, and it is an onramp for students evolving to VSCode or PyCharm when they feel ready.
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Macropad with KMK
I use the serial console with a tool like Thonny to debug KMK/CircuitPython code on my device. running something like import main; main.keyboard.go() usually prints a useful error message.
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Help me Please
If you think you need an IDE then Thonny is a good one for beginners. It does more than a simple text editor, some of which you won't use initially, but it is more to learn on top of learning python.
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Alguem sabe um editor de codigo leve para python?
Usa o thonny. É muito bom e leve.
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What’s an free bare bones IDE for Python that works smoothly out of the box?
VSCode is good but I wouldn't describe it as "barebones". I recommend Thonny. It's a Python IDE specifically for beginners.
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There's just TOO MUCH material!!!
All you really need to learn python is just an installed python interpreter, the command line and a text editor like Notepad, but that's a bit too minimal perhaps. There are things called IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) that bundle up tools such as an editor, build tools and a debugger into one package. I think that a full-blown IDE is overload for a beginner with too much to learn that isn't actually python. If you want to use an IDE try something like Thonny which is aimed at beginners. When you get some experience try other IDEs and Jupyter.
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Now, NiceGUI has a build-in persistent user/session based storage.
Maybe a goofy question, and definitely unrelated to the post topic, but: I’m using Thonny to learn Python: can I use NiceGUI with Thonny?
What are some alternatives?
esp-idf-sys - Bindings for ESP-IDF (Espressif's IoT Development Framework)
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
wokwi-features - Wokwi Feature requests & Bug Reports
mu - A small, simple editor for beginner Python programmers. Written in Python and Qt5.
TJpg_Decoder - Jpeg decoder library based on Tiny JPEG Decompressor
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
esp_ttgo_pingo_3d - A test using a TTGO module (ESP32 + screen) which renders a 3d scene using pingo library
Spyder - Official repository for Spyder - The Scientific Python Development Environment
nanosvg - Simple stupid SVG parser
arduino-pico - Raspberry Pi Pico Arduino core, for all RP2040 boards
htcw_lilygot54in7
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.