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Blog #3 Pi-Fest. Different ways to Code Pico.

abhi1408
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18 Jun 2022

As there are many ways to code the pico in different languages like C, C++, Python, and so on.

the following links are some hints or like a kickstart for the development.

Using MicroPython: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ouzuI_ZPLs

Using C and C++: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5rQSoOmR5w

the documentation provided in the challenge is also enough for getting an overview of the PICO.

While searching the Other means of coding the pico found there is a way to code using the Arduino IDE.

For further details on it Please follow the upcoming Blog.

For Now sayonara.

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  • abhi1408
    abhi1408 over 3 years ago in reply to shabaz +1
    As said, the documentation provided in the challenge is also enough for getting an overview of the PICO. As I have also specified above. Please refer to it. As the above links have the steps to make…
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    shabaz over 3 years ago in reply to abhi1408

    I don't need to refer to it, I know how to use MicroPython and C/C++ with the Pico.

    But, for the benefit of others, perhaps it would be useful to place more information, since you're writing a blog on it. Just two links to Youtube videos, with no other detail, seems brief when the opportunity could have been used to share more information, is all I'm saying.

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    abhi1408 over 3 years ago in reply to shabaz

    As said, the documentation provided in the challenge is also enough for getting an overview of the PICO. As I have also specified above.

    Please refer to it.

    As the above links have the steps to make your first project. upon that it completely depends upon individual imagination what can be built.

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    shabaz over 3 years ago

    Are there any links or other info on working with MicroPython and C/C++, than just the Youtube links? 

    There doesn't seem to be a lot of information in this blog.

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