First announced on Kickstarter in March 2015, following 3 years of development, CodeBug made the leap into mainstream development and is now being launched on a global scale with the help of ...
Farnell element14 has announced the launch of CodeBug, a low-cost crowdfunded nano-board designed to teach beginners the fundamentals of programming and electronics in a friendly non-intimidating way.
Programming Internet of things devices isn’t like programming a PC or a mobile device. There’s not much memory, no screen or keyboard, and often no operating system. So how do you get started? One low ...
Anyone who has wanted to create wearable project may be interested in a new wearable development board that has been created called the CodeBug. CodeBug provides a light-up, programmable wearable ...
In 2015, a UK-based team launched a mini IoT development board called CodeBug. The same team has now come up with the CodeBug Connect IoT Development Board. CodeBug Connect is a new wearable ...
CodeBug is a programmable wearable for teaching coding and ‘physical computing’ (interfacing computers to the real world) to beginners. It comes from team lead by Dr Andrew Robinson, the man behind ...
School children in Yorkshire are being invited to design a piece of wearable technology using the CodeBug electronics teaching module. It is the idea of CodeBug distributor Farnell element14 and Leeds ...