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Testing code without an Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or ESP32

TorontoBuilder

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When I first got interested in Arduino I had to wait until my products arrived in order to test code. it was a minor annoyance....

Now that I want to learn micropython on the ESP32 I dont have to wait for a board to arrive to test out my code.... I can use an emulator to simulate IoT on y browser.

To quote the CNX article where I discovered this emulator, Wokwi "looks like a great platform for education with support for several Arduino boards (Uno, Mega, Nano), the Raspberry Pi Pico, and a generic ESP32 board programmed either with Arduino or MicroPython."

The site has some ready made examples, my fav is the MicroPython example of ESP32 and an OLED display. So simple
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