John Park did a great post on the Microsoft MakeCode booth but we also wanted to share some more of the Maker Faire/MakeCode excitement we’re seeing on twitter.
Here’s a great video of some of the MakeCode team showing off how to program our Circuit Playground Express.
Learn how to program the Circuit Playground Express with #Makecode @makerfaire pic.twitter.com/PiGoNeh9X0
— Jacqueline Russell (@Jaqster) May 21, 2017
…and some exciting photos of what looks like a packed booth!
Phew! Day 1 done. On to Day 2 of @makerfaire with #makecode pic.twitter.com/kwCGNDLzwA
— Jacqueline Russell (@Jaqster) May 20, 2017
The next generation of engineers tinkering with @Adafruit‘s new Circuit Playground Express inside the @MSMakeCode editor! #MFBA17 pic.twitter.com/3NoOsiq2n8
— Hackster.io (@Hacksterio) May 20, 2017
There were also some really fun Micro:Bit projects:
Creative student projects with MakeCode and #microbit at #makerfaire2017 @MicrosoftEDU @microbit_edu pic.twitter.com/uLpMrdXRCU
— Hal Speed (@HalSpeed) May 21, 2017
Thanks to the team at Microsoft MakeCode and hackster.io for the awesome work. Pick up a Circuit Playground Express or a Micro:Bit and check out makecode.adafruit.com to start coding. And don’t forget to share your creations with #makecode!