Now my sensors will have a face thanks to:
@dpgeorge for micropython!
@pytoncoder for the nice gui!

Can we PLEASE have an ethernet or wifi connection onboard? It's silly to have an IoT device without connections possibility. You already build the W5500 driver, so add it to the board!Damien wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:48 amThanks guys! It's my pleasure to have developed MicroPython and the pyboard. Coming from an academic background, it's the technical side of things that I enjoy the most, and still everyday I love finding new ways to optimise and improve the code. And it's fantastic to have people using the software and hardware in new and interesting ways (in contrast to academic papers, most of which are read only by a handful of people).
BTW: behind the scenes we've been hard at work on the next pyboard. It's been a long time in the making but please stay tuned for more news about it soon!
Quite. Coffin-dodgers like me were using them when the nearest we had to a network was a length of RS232 cableSpotlightKid wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 5:40 pmYou know there are other uses for MCU boards besides so-called IoT, right?
news about next pyboard?Damien wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:48 amThanks guys! It's my pleasure to have developed MicroPython and the pyboard. Coming from an academic background, it's the technical side of things that I enjoy the most, and still everyday I love finding new ways to optimise and improve the code. And it's fantastic to have people using the software and hardware in new and interesting ways (in contrast to academic papers, most of which are read only by a handful of people).
BTW: behind the scenes we've been hard at work on the next pyboard. It's been a long time in the making but please stay tuned for more news about it soon!