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Instead, it’s a microcontroller development platform based on an ARM chip. Now, the micro:bit is getting Python, the BASIC of today, and will assuredly be even more useful in UK classrooms.
This 64-bit IDE lets developers write code for mobile or desktop apps with .NET MAUI, craft responsive web UIs in C# using Blazor, and debug and test their code using .NET and C++ apps in Linux.
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