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On the image below, you will find a quick presentation of the environment :
On the image below, you will find a quick presentation of the environment :


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== Circuit Playground Express Example ==
== Circuit Playground Express Example ==

Revision as of 20:53, 5 September 2019

E-textile
Module: Adafruit Wearables
draft beginner
2019/09/05 ⚒⚒ 2019/08/28
Objectives
  • Understand how to use this online programming environment
  • Choose the right environment (Playground Express vs. GEMMA)
See also

Objectives

  • Understand how to use this online programming environment
  • Choose the right environment (Playground Express vs. GEMMA)

See also

  • Quality: draft
  • Difficulty: beginner

Introduction

“Microsoft MakeCode brings computer science to life for all students with fun projects, immediate results, and both block and text editors for learners at different levels.” (Hands on computing education, retrieved August 22, 2019).

Makecode looks similar to Snap! and Scratch, i.e. it is a visual programming language. It also allows saving and working with JavaScript code.

As of August 2019, several environments can be programmed with makecode:

See also:

Adafruit MakeCode

Supported boards

So far (Aug 2019), MakeCode works with

All of these boards also work with CircuitPython and Arduino. Code can be directly downloaded into board via USB. It will be compiled into some kind of machine language.

Online editors

  • The online MakeCode editor for the Playground Express is https://makecode.adafruit.com/. The site includes some walk-through tutorials and some examples. The platform includes that familiar palette with programming elements, a workspace for the program, and a simulator to the left.

Overview of Makecode environment

Makecode is an online environment composed of three parts (see image below)

  • The simulator which allow to test your code by clicking on "play".
  • The Blocks Toolbox which give you "blocks" for coding.
  • The coding workspace where you drag and drop blocks from the toolbox.

On the image below, you will find a quick presentation of the environment :

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Circuit Playground Express Example

The following simple example shows that a simple application can be done in short time, even by beginners.

Notice: Make sure to save more complex code and maybe create versions. I did loose the blocks code for an example at some point by playing around with the "explorer" functionality.

Block code

The following code will activate on shaking the board and repeat four times a sound and a blinking (from blue to red/yellow) since one ring is shown one after the other.

AdaFruit MakeCode example for Circuit PlayGround Express

The corresponding JavaScript code is

input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, function () {
    for (let i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
        music.magicWand.play()
        light.showRing(
        `blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue blue`
        )
        light.showRing(
        `yellow red yellow red yellow yellow red red red yellow`
        )
        pause(500)
    }
    light.clear()
})

Downloading

  • Plug in the USB B cable
  • Press the reset button on the board. All the LEDs should become green
  • Save the the code in the CPLAYBOOT drive. (D:) on my machine.
AdaFruit MakeCode download for Circuit PlayGround Express

Links