Cutting the USB cord: wirelessly programming CircuitPython
04-07, 14:00–14:25 (US/Pacific), University of Washington's Kane Hall

Come learn how to program CircuitPython wirelessly over Bluetooth and WiFi. CircuitPython is a version of Python designed for small computers used in electronics projects called microcontrollers. Bluetooth is great for connecting devices to a phone or tablet on the go. At home, WiFi simplifies connecting to a multitude of devices without needing to plug into them directly. Both are also great for devices that are hard to access.

Scott is the project lead for CircuitPython, a version of Python designed to make programming microcontrollers as easy as possible. His work is sponsored by Adafruit Industries.