We got two more #CircuitPython2025 posts from Adafruiters Dan and Anne.
Dan posted four ideas to the forum: non-blocking operations and asyncio, hardware regression testing, code editor for beginners and making things easier.
Here is a thread of my #CircuitPython2025 observations and wishes. The last year brought some of my wishlist to fruition including better USB host support and DVI/HDMI video. I think 2025 will bring floppy support and hopefully classic computer emulation.
The use of Zephyr on microcontrollers is booming and I look forward to that coming to CircuitPython. Zephyr would allow adding new microcontroller families in an easier way. ESP32-P4 and RasPi RP2350 bring a lot of power. Let’s tap it.
It’d be cool to accelerate development of CircuitPython features. And round out the documentation which is always a challenge. Finally, I’d like to see more video resolutions for DVI video on RP2350.It’s a great time to be using Python on hardware!
#CircuitPython2025 is our annual reflection on the state of CircuitPython. We’d love to hear from you too! See the kick-off post for all of the details. Please post by January 14th and email [email protected] to let us know so we can link to it.
Past posts:
Sam Blenny wrote a Gist about building standalone CircuitPython devices.
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