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    What's the best way to teach kids?

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      ws1088
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      I have a M5Stick and M5StickC, which a bunch of I2C based m5stack modules, and am planning to teach kids (age 10-15) on programming these. What is your recommendations on programming language and IDE? Would MicroPython be a good choice?

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        ajb2k3 @ws1088
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        @ws1088 M5Stack has a version of blocky called UIFLOW for basic programming and micro python for more advanced programming.

        UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
        If I don't know it, be patient!
        I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
        Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
        M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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          GodhanYadav
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          When it comes to choosing a programming language and IDE, there are many options available, but MicroPython is definitely a great choice for beginners. Its simplicity and ease of use make it an excellent starting point for kids aged 10-15.

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            flypeek
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            https://protopedia.net/prototype/2395
            https://github.com/610t/M5bit-less

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