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The Micro:Bit was created by the BBC in England to teach kids to code and become more involved in electronics. It is a tiny programmable computer with a matrix of 25 leds, Bluetooth, 2 buttons, and much more. It was designed to make learning coding fun and easy. No software needed – simply use makecode.
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