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awesome-micropython
- MicroPython officially becomes part of the Arduino ecosystem
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Can someone explain this micropython code to me? I don't understand object-oriented programming.
I see that this library is listed on the MicroPython Awesome List. There are other MPU6050 libs listed there; I'd consider one of the others. I'll try and find time to raise a pull request to this library to tidy it up a little.
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MicroPython: EuroPython 2022, Arduino, PyScript, and more! 🎁
Arduino currently offer MicroPython firmwares for their Nano 33 BLE and BLE Sense, the Nano RP2040 Connect, and Portenta H7 board - so it is important to note that you're not about to be running MicroPython on an Arduino Uno - but given the range of available libraries for the language and the relative ease of learning, it is exciting to see even further adoption.
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Can MicroPython be used in production?
Do give it another try if you get a chance; I'd be genuinely interested in hearing about your experience. Be sure to check out the awesome list and micropython-lib if you're looking to fill gaps. There are still many holes but they're rapidly being filled in.
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Getting past the basics: Libraries, connecting devices, etc
The problem is, everything I can find on using MicroPython on esp32 goes about that far... and stops. I have a lot of questions as an advanced Arduino user, like how to use libraries, especially for accessing devices. In my particular case, I want to hook up an ILI9488 TFT display, temperature/humidity sensor etc, but I can't find any references to that. I found https://awesome-micropython.com/ but even that has a list of random libraries and no explanation of how to install/use/manage libraries. http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/library/index.html also only talks about the libraries that come with MicroPython.
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new, how to learn?
Here's a list of some other interesting libraries: https://github.com/mcauser/awesome-micropython
What are some alternatives?
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