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  1. A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.

  2. Microsofts MakeCode editor is the perfect way to start programming and get creating with the BBC micro:bit. The colour-coded blocks are familiar to anyone who’s previously used Scratch, and yet powerful enough to access all the features of this tiny computer .

  3. Build your own social network made of micro:bits. Here are some cool tutorials to get you started with your micro:bit!

  4. First lessons with MakeCode and the micro:bit. A sequence of six beginner lessons, ideal for getting started with the micro:bit. Students will learn core computing concepts by making and coding engaging projects.

  5. First we need to make a variable to keep track of whether we have a Rock, Paper or Scissors in our hand. A variable is a container for storing values. Click on the ||variables:Variables|| category in the Toolbox. Click on the Make a Variable button. Give your new variable the name “hand” and click Ok.

  6. Explore various projects to code and create with Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit.

  7. Microsoft MakeCode. Our official editor for block-based coding created by our partners at Microsoft. Microsoft’s MakeCode editor is the perfect way to start programming and get creating with the BBC micro:bit.

  8. microbit.org › get-started › getting-startedGetting started | micro:bit

    Microsofts MakeCode editor is the perfect way to start coding with the BBC micro:bit. The colour-coded blocks allow you to drag and click together bits of code to access all the features of this tiny computer.

  9. When you have your code ready, you connect your micro:bit to a computer via a USB cable, so it appears as a mounted drive (named MICROBIT). Compilation to ARM thumb machine code from Blocks or JavaScript happens in the browser.

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