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The MakeCode Newsletter

MakeCode

This is a newsletter devoted to Microsoft MakeCode, the easy but powerful block and Javascript code creator. We include MakeCode news, highlights, information, happenings, hardware, and more from around the entire MakeCode-iverse!

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Virus Destroyer!

Virus Destroyer

PurpleOranji has built and excellent Ultraviolet light “virus destroying sterilizer” using MakeCode and a Circuit Playground Express – Twitter and YouTube.

Education Spotlight

MEC Bootcamp

Maker Educator had Katie Henry join their MEC boot camp session to do a quick micro:bit intro and talk about the Classroom feature on MakeCode. (Ed: Look at that HUGE micro:bit!!)Twitter.

Microsoft Research Study

Are you a parent with children (9-14 years old) who are interested in video games? Together, the Microsoft Research and the MakeCode Team, would like to invite families to a series of fun 30-minute play and coding sessions. If interested please fill out their survey.

Microsoft MakeCode Videos

Microsoft YouTube Channel

Watch live streaming Microsoft MakeCode videos on Twitch.

The Microsoft MakeCode YouTube Channel has recordings of livestreams – YouTube.

MakeCode Minute

MakeCode Minute

In this MakeCode Minute, John Park shows how to create a handheld band name generator using MakeCode Arcade. Take it handheld on your Adafruit PyGamer or PyBadge and then form a new synth-pop band called “Ethereal Piston Pants”.

Check out all the MakeCode minute videos on YouTube.

MakeCode Arcade Game of the Week!

Game of the Week

Goat Mountain by MakeCode team is perhaps the best goat balancing game ever made!

Check out all the MakeCode Arcade game of the week videos on YouTube.

News from around the web!

Smart Garden Project

Ever wanted to track things happening in your garden, neighborhood or school using smart garden ornaments? Now you can using BBC micro:bits and a cloud-based IoT service. Each smart garden ornament is based around a BBC micro:bit, programmed using Microsoft MakeCode. These micro:bits sit inside whatever ornament you have, such as a bird box or garden gnome, and gather data about the outside world – also know as telemetry – GitHub.

Cityscape

Experimenting with using a Circuit Playground Express in a mint box cityscape. Wiring for programming, powering up, and using buttons presents different design challenges – Twitter.

Keypad Matrix

Learn how a keypad matrix works with a micro:bit – BlogMyWiki.

Lucky Wheel

The Lucky (or Unlucky?) Wheel! Look at children’s faces when when they see you putting this together! – Twitter.

KittenBot Nano:bit

Using the KB-link (KittenBot Nano:bit’s programming daughterboard) to program a System-on-Module PTR5518 to blink micro:bit’s P8 using pins.digitalWritePin(DigitalPin.P8, 1). This pin translates to P0.18 on the NRF51822. It then sends the number out over radio using radio.sendNumber(c) to a regular Micro:bit which uses radio.onReceivedNumber to display this with basic.showNumber(receivedNumber) – MakeCode Forums.

micro:bit network

Making a micro:bit network to monitor temperature around the house – BloggedIn.

New Laptop

Stickers transferred to a new laptop (I spy MakeCode on there!) – Twitter.

#ICYDNCI What was the most popular, most clicked link, in last month’s newsletter? MakeCode Arcade Garden Jam.

New Guides using MakeCode!

Glowing Bottle Castle

Glowing Bottle Castle by Erin St Blaine.

And check out all MakeCode guides on learn.adafruit.com.

New Extensions!

Kitronic Extensions

Kitronic has released several new robotics products recently that make use of servos and motors to provide movement. Their accompanying extension packages have been added directly to the Microsoft Makecode Editor and can be added in the same way that other Extensions are. Click the Cog icon in the top right of the editor and select ‘Extensions’ from the menu. This will open the Extensions window. Click into the search bar and type Kitronik then hit enter – Kitronic.

New Hardware!

Hummingbird Robotics Kit

The Hummingbird robotics kit adds to a micro:bit to provide a suite of sensors and outputs. All controllable via MakeCode. They have a step-by-step guide for use – Birdbrain Technologies.

littleBits micro:bit Adapter

Sphero has released four products to connect a BBC micro:bit to littlebit products for a variety of uses – Sphero.

CircuitMess STEM Box

CircuitMess has created a series of fun electronic kits that will help children and adults understand the basics of new technologies everybody’s talking about – Kickstarter.

Resources for Educators and more!

If we missed any resources, please let us know on GitHub, we’ll be updating this list each newsletter.

Join the MakeCode Discussions on Discord

MakeCode

The Adafruit Discord community has a dedicated #makecode channel to discuss all things MakeCode, seek advice, etc. – Join us now.

What is Microsoft MakeCode?

MakeCode Overview Video

Microsoft MakeCode is a free, open source platform for creating engaging computer science learning experiences that support a progression path into real-world programming – YouTube.

Simulator

Simulator

An interactive simulator provides students with immediate feedback on how their program is running and makes it easy to test and debug their code.

Block Editor

Block Editor

Students new to coding can start with colored blocks that they can drag and drop onto their workspace to construct their programs.

JavaScript Editor

JavaScript Editor

When they are ready, students can move into a full-featured JavaScript editor with code snippets, tooltips, and error detection to help them.

MakeCode Arcade

MakeCode Arcade

Microsoft MakeCode Arcade is a web-based beginner-friendly code editor to create retro arcade games for the web and for microcontrollers. In this guide, you will learn how to assemble your own Arcade hardware from different parts. MakeCode Arcade is open source, and on GitHub.

MakeCode Arcade Overview Video

Microsoft has produced an excellent overview video of MakeCode Arcade – YouTube.

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