Add to wishlistAdded to wishlistRemoved from wishlist 0
Add to compare8.4/10
(Our Score)
Product is rated as #11 in category Internet of Things
Welcome to MicroPython and the Internet of Things, a beginner tutorial that will introduce you to the exciting world of microcontrollers and small–form Internet enabled devices. On the hardware side, the tutorial is centered around the ESP8266 chip, an inexpensive, yet unbelievably powerful microcontroller. As far as software, I’m going to show you how to program this little device with MicroPython, a lightweight version of the Python language that is designed to run on devices with limited resources.
Instructor Details
Miguel GrinbergSoftware Engineer
Courses : 2
Votes: 0
Courses : 2
Specification: MicroPython and the Internet of Things
|
6 reviews for MicroPython and the Internet of Things
5.0 out of 5
★★★★★
★★★★★
6
★★★★★
0
★★★★★
0
★★★★★
0
★★★★★
0
Write a review
Show all
Most Helpful
Highest Rating
Lowest Rating
Add a review Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Price | $29.99 |
---|---|
Provider | |
Duration | 6 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
MicroPython and the Internet of Things
$29.99
Helmut Wittneben –
This course is a well structured introduction to micropython on esp8266. I got a lot of inspirations to build my own weatherstation in the next months. Thank you very much for this. Hopefully Miguel will continue to present some more courses in this area.
Helmut Wittneben –
This course is a well structured introduction to micropython on esp8266. I got a lot of inspirations to build my own weatherstation in the next months. Thank you very much for this. Hopefully Miguel will continue to present some more courses in this area.
Rian van der Colff –
Learning much more than expected on all levels, not just coding, but hardware and use of tools etc.
Rian van der Colff –
Learning much more than expected on all levels, not just coding, but hardware and use of tools etc.
Katlego Maleka –
I’m definitely enjoying this. It’s refreshing from the Java software I’ve been writing over the past 16 years. I got me a new hobby, thank you.
Avi K –
good but dont forget to get the right tools