Can you make a version of Python that fits within the memory constraints of a microcontroller and have it still feel like Python? That is the intention behind CircuitPython. This week on the show, we have Scott Shawcroft, who is the project lead for CircuitPython.
We talk about all things CircuitPython. While working with the language on several projects I have developed many of my own questions to ask Scott. Scott answers my questions about boot loaders, packages, the bundle, and bluetooth low energy (BLE).
He also talks about the struggle of fitting the language and board specific libraries within tiny memory constraints. We discuss projects and boards for beginners, and many resources to learn more.
Are you interested in the Internet of Things, home automation, and connected devices? If so, then you’re in luck! In this course, you’ll learn about MicroPython and the world of electronics hardware. You’ll set up your board, write your code, and deploy a MicroPython project to your own device.
Topics:
00:00:00 – Introduction
00:01:56 – Background With CircuitPython
00:07:22 – Lightning talk and CircuitPython as a subset of Python
00:16:01 – Working with CircuitPython: Bootloaders and Packages
00:27:20 – Specific libraries, adding modules, and pip
00:37:21 – Sponsor: Rev.ai
00:37:57 – How to program, text editor or IDE
00:41:19 – Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and programming devices remotely
00:50:02 – Video Course Spotlight
00:51:06 – Do you consider yourself a Maker?
00:54:58 – Bringing CircuitPython coding to the Raspberry Pi?
00:59:56 – Suggestions for beginner hardware
01:00:55 – Suggestions for add-on boards for audio or displays
01:10:20 – Electronics Show and Tell Wednesdays
01:11:51 – Events, video streams, and Discord server
01:16:00 – What are you excited about in the world of Python?
01:17:23 – What do you want to learn next?
01:18:42 – Shoutouts and plugs
01:22:40 – Social media info
01:23:52 – Thanks and goodbye
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