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Thonny has received favorable reviews from Python and computer science education communities. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It has been a recommended tool in several programming MOOCs . [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Since June 2017 it has been included by default in the Raspberry Pi 's official operating system distribution Raspberry Pi OS .
Kivy is the main framework developed by the Kivy organization, [3] alongside Python for Android, [4] Kivy for iOS, [5] and several other libraries meant to be used on all platforms. In 2012, Kivy got a $5000 grant from the Python Software Foundation for porting it to Python 3.3. [6] Kivy also supports the Raspberry Pi which was funded through ...
CircuitPython [5] is an open-source derivative of the MicroPython programming language targeted toward students and beginners. Development of CircuitPython is supported by Adafruit Industries. It is a software implementation of the Python 3 programming language, written in C. [3] It has been ported to run on several modern microcontrollers.
Carrie Anne Philbin speaking at the Raspberry Pi birthday party at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge in 2015. Philbin has been responsible for teaching children and teachers how to code in Python programming language and the Scratch programming language. [5] In 2014 she began to work at the Raspberry Pi Foundation. [6]
The Raspberry Pi single-board computer project has adopted Python as its main user-programming language. LibreOffice includes Python and intends to replace Java with Python. Its Python Scripting Provider is a core feature [ 233 ] since Version 4.0 from 7 February 2013.
MicroPython was designed specifically to support the typical performance gap between microcontrollers and Python. [18] Python code is able to directly access and interact with hardware, with increased hardware possibilities that are not available using a normal Python application that is run on an operating system. [19]
At PyCon US 2011, the Python Software Foundation provided a $10,000 grant for PyPy to continue work on performance and compatibility with newer versions of the language. [34] The port to ARM architecture was sponsored in part by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. [22] The PyPy project also accepts donations through its status blog pages. [35]
The project was started as a Python application by Paulus Schoutsen in September 2013 and first published publicly on GitHub in November 2013. [24]In July 2017, a managed operating system called Hass.io was initially introduced to make it easier to use Home Assistant on single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi series.