The Micro:bit is a fun microcontroller development platform, designed specifically for educational use. Out of the box, it’s got a pretty basic sound output feature that can play a single note at a ...
Mit dem "Starter Set for micro:bit" von Fischertechnik sollen Grundschulkinder ihre ersten Schritte als Programmierer gehen. Leider erreichte der Baukasten die Redaktion nicht rechtzeitig, um Teil ...
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Git isn’t hard to learn. Moreover, with a Git GUI such as Atlassian’s Sourcetree, and a SaaS code repository such as Bitbucket, mastery of the industry’s most powerful version control tools is within ...
Break out the birthday cake and your MIDI cables, because the Atari ST turned 40 this summer. Launched in 1985 as Atari’s answer to what was next in home computing, the 16-bit micro was part games ...
Bit Digital Inc. (NASDAQ:BTBT) has successfully raised approximately $163 million through an underwritten share offering, with the full exercise of underwriters' option enabling the company to launch ...
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Ingram Micro und Juniper Networks haben heute eine Vereinbarung zur Ausweitung ihrer bestehenden Zusammenarbeit auf den deutschen Markt bekannt gegeben. Ingram Micro und Juniper arbeiten bereits seit ...
Když chceme, aby si počítač něco zapamatoval, třeba jen na chvíli, musíme vytvořit proměnnou pocet. Při startu ji pak nastavíme na její počáteční stav, coč bude 0. Proměnnou pocet pak zobrazíme na ...
It was a big surprise for a group of six pupils when they found out they'd won the BBC micro:bit Gladiators competition... ...and an even bigger one when they were ...
We’re not Barbie girls, but we live in a plastic world. Microplastics, tiny specks of broken-down plastic, are all around us. They hover in the air, float in our water, and are sprinkled in the food ...