I bought a few of the picos as I thought it would be easy to use! There’s so much programs out there it becomes confusing. I have to watch a lot of YouTube videos to grasp the concepts of what machine programming is all about. I am still learning, about the different languages that are out now. I decided to go with python as a starting point. Then micro python then machine python. The raspberry pico’s are highly rated but to many videos with different methods which confused me. So I’m starting in the baby steps by using professors knowledge of programming so that I could move forward a lot quicker than, Struggling through the maze of Rabbit holes so finding my way it’s tough but I’m sticking it out for the summer hoping that I will get somewhere with a lot of projects.
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Wanted one for ages and have to say it’s great to use, fun and easy to program with python using Linux, windows and in the Pi too. Very low consumption and know I’ll have many years of fun with this like I did (and still do) the Nano.
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