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- Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
A Blocks JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode
- Microsoft MakeCode Arcade
Develop your programming skills by quickly creating and modding retro arcade games with Blocks and JavaScript in the MakeCode editor
- Microsoft MakeCode
Microsoft MakeCode is a free online learn-to-code platform where anyone can build games, code devices, and mod Minecraft! 100+ game mechanics ready to add to your game The pocket-sized computer that you could embed into any project - no hardware necessary
- Getting Started - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit
Place the show number and pick random blocks in an on shake block to build a dice basic showNumber(randint(0, 10)) A typical dice shows values from 1 to 6 So, in pick random, don’t forget to choose the right minimum and maximum values! basic showNumber(randint(1, 6)) If you have a micro:bit, connect a USB cable to it and click Download
- makecode. microbit. org
Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit is a free, open source platform for creating projects with the BBC micro:bit Connect colour-coded blocks that relate to hardware features and Computer Science fundamentals and switch between blocks, JavaScript and MakeCode Python views
- Getting started | micro:bit
Microsoft’s MakeCode editor is the perfect way to start coding with the BBC micro:bit The colour-coded blocks allow you to drag and click together bits of code to access all the features of this tiny computer
- Get started – Microsoft MakeCode
Learn more about the features of the Microsoft MakeCode product, and better understand how it can be used to teach every student computer science in a fun, engaging way For teachers, find free curriculum and projects to help bring MakeCode into the classroom
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