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  2. Micro Bit - Wikipedia

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    "The Official BBC micro:bit User Guide" Author: Gareth Halfacree (2017) "micro: bit in Wonderland: Coding & Craft with the BBC micro:bit" Authors: Tracy Gardner and Elbrie de Kock (2018). "Getting Started with the BBC Micro:Bit" Author: Mike Tooley (2017) "Micro:Bit – A Quick Start Guide for Teachers" Author: Ray Chambers (2015)

  3. BBC Micro - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Microcomputer System, or BBC Micro, is a family of microcomputers developed and manufactured by Acorn Computers in the early 1980s as part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project. Launched in December 1981, it was showcased across several educational BBC television programmes, such as The Computer Programme (1982), Making the Most of the ...

  4. MicroPython - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, a version of MicroPython for the BBC Micro Bit was created as part of the Python Software Foundation's contribution to the Micro Bit partnership with the BBC. [12] In July 2017, MicroPython was forked to create CircuitPython, a version of MicroPython with emphasis on education and ease of use.

  5. Logo (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    It is a commercial implementation of Logo for the 8-bit BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers. [17] It was developed for Acorn Computers as a full implementation of Logo. It features multiple screen turtles and four-channel sound. It was provided on two 16kB ROMs, with utilities and drivers as accompanying software. [18]

  6. Students finally get their hands on the BBC's Micro:bit computer

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    The BBC has begun delivering its tiny Micro:bit programmable computers to students today, with every Year 7 in the UK due to receive theirs over the next few weeks. The spiritual successor to the ...

  7. BBC BASIC - Wikipedia

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    BBC BASIC is the programming language used in the Agon Light, an open-sourced 8-bit Z80-based single board computer and microcontroller designed by Bernardo Kastrup and released in 2022. [ 36 ] Sample code

  8. Acornsoft LISP - Wikipedia

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    Acornsoft LISP (marketed simply as LISP [4]) is a dialect and commercial implementation of the Lisp programming language, released in the early 1980s for the 8-bit Acorn Atom, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers.

  9. ViewSheet - Wikipedia

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    The ViewSheet file format is documented on page 128 of the supplied user guide, [2] which also contains an example BBC BASIC program to print out values from a saved spreadsheet. ViewSheet takes advantage of a second 6502 processor, which triples the amount of memory available for spreadsheets, assuming the default screen mode is used (mode 3).