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Book Description

Build engaging programs for the BBC micro:bit using Microsoft's MakeCode web editor. Using this open source platform, you'll learn to program in an accessible way that easily translates into real-world programming. 

BBC micro:bit Recipes is a practical guide with a problem-solving approach. It provides exact solutions for common application development problems for the micro:bit using MakeCode. You'll discover and apply techniques that can be used to build simple games with sprites, keep score, and control game play.

The micro:bit is a small programmable device that is a cross between a very small computer and a programmable embedded board. It is easy to program, extremely versatile, and designed with young learners in mind. In particular, it is designed to be easy for people who have never programmed before.

By the end of this book, you'll have the foundation to build programs with the Microsoft MakeCode editor and use and process data with built-in sensors, such as accelerometer, compass, temperature, touch, and light. You'll also see how to work with communication protocols, such as Serial, I2C, and SPI and how to use variables, loops, logic, arrays, math and functions to easily solve problems. 

What You'll Learn
  • Display text, images, and animations on the micro:bit display
  • Connect external sensors and process data
  • Make and play music through speakers and headphones
  • Use Bluetooth service to communicate with Smartphones and tablets

Who This Book Is For

Those who are interested in learning to program the BBC micro:bit with Microsoft MakeCode. The difficulty level falls from beginner to intermediate level.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. 1. MakeCode Setup Fundamentals
  4. 2. MakeCode Extended Features
  5. 3. MakeCode Programming Basics
  6. 4. Working with Text
  7. 5. Displaying Images
  8. 6. Inputs and Outputs
  9. 7. Loops and Logic
  10. 8. Using Mathematical Functions
  11. 9. Using Variables
  12. 10. Functions and Arrays
  13. 11. Playing Music
  14. 12. Using Sensors
  15. 13. Using Bluetooth Services
  16. 14. Using Radio
  17. 15. Building Simple Games
  18. Back Matter
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