This is the second article in a ‘Python IoT’ topic series. In a previous article, I described WiThumb, a USB-connected IoT device from a KickStarter project, and how to run Python on it; specifically, a Python implementation for resource-constrained, connected devices called MicroPython, or μPy for short. In practice, (on WiThumb) μPy runs on a ESP8266 WiFi-enabled microcontroller […]
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