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MicroPython officially becomes part of the Arduino ecosystem

MicroPython officially becomes part of the Arduino ecosystem | Arduino Blog.
At Arduino we like to experiment with new technologies to figure out if we can use them to improve the tools we make for our users. We’ve recently been experimenting with the Python language as a possible extension for our programming platforms, considering how it has become the number one language for many types of […]

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