What is the BBC micro:bit - Gary explains

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The micro:bit is a small computer board with an ARM Cortex-M0 microprocessor plus sensors and LEDS. It is part of an initiative to get kids coding. Interested? Here is my full review.

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コメント (21)
  • Gary is by far the best on Android Authority. Super professional, and informative. Wish you would do some of the smartphone reviews.
  • bloody love Gary and his videos. Been watching for ages and these videos are great. Thank you Gary
  • @rednafi
    I only know c++....this is good to know. Thank you for explaining IDE
  • @MrTassoon
    Thanks a lot! Just bought one for college I'm from Canada
  • Isn't "Hello World" a good entry point into programming! :-P Great great video as always sir :)
  • So funny you would mention Commodore 64 my very first Job was Toyrus where I sold those computer's which got me interested in Tech and Computer's from their I learned how to take them apart. I then went into Manhattan and started looking for a job.Thanks for sharing Memories.Deb
  • +android authority, what's going on with y'all's app? I haven't seen any updates in on over a week.
  • @TenshiR
    this is great! I've just gotten into programming and I have 2 raspberry pis I've been tinkering with.i was about to buy are but I'm going to try this out instead.
  • @dilski
    Hi Gary, thanks for this. Have you tried attaching external components using the pins? Is there a connector system to do so or are you expected to solder?
  • I like the ending. That was great with the snow falling and having a cold. Thanx for the vid.
  • Are the bottom copper strips used as I/O? If so, how can you use/reach them?