MicroPython Sticker

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Adafruit offers fun and exciting stickers for achievement in electronics, science and engineering. We believe everyone should be able to be rewarded for learning a useful skill, a sticker is just one of the many ways to show and share.

This is the "I use MicroPython!" sticker for use with educators, classrooms, workshops, Maker Faires, TechShops, Hackerspaces, Makerspaces and around the world to reward beginners on their skill building journey. Perfect for laptops or the workbench!

MicroPython is a tiny open-source Python programming language interpreter that runs on microcontroller, originally written by Damien George (https://micropython.org/). With MicroPython you can write clean and simple Python code to control hardware instead of having to use complex low-level languages like C or C++ (what Arduino uses for programming). Its great for beginners!

The simplicity of the Python programming language makes MicroPython an excellent choice for beginners who are new to programming and hardware. However MicroPython is also quite full-featured and supports all of Python's syntax (Python version 3.4) and implements a small subset of the Python standard library so even seasoned Python veterans will find MicroPython familiar and fun to use.

Visit the MicroPython section of our Learn Guide to learn more about using this awesome coding language!

These gorgeous stickers are glossy, vinyl and made to last a lifetime. Each sticker purchase helps support MicroPython project! We donate $1.00 back to Damien and the MicroPython project for each sticker sold. You can also support MicroPython by purchasing official PyBoards

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Approx: size: 2" x 2" (50mm x 50mm)

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