SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T10:59:58-06:00SparkFun Electronicsjuliandasilva on Hacker-in-Residence: Programming with miniBloqjuliandasilvaurn:uuid:e8395742-1777-e0a9-c930-1aa1a1c1e31d2014-05-07T13:41:10-06:00<p>Hi!
I'm glad to (finally!) announce the new miniBloq.v0.82 version. It has a lot of improvements, and it supports the SparkFun ReBot, the Redboard (both integrated during my HIR at SparkFun), the Arduino Leonardo, the new DuinoBot.v2.3 (both in HID and in CDC mode) and a bunch of robots. There is a lot of new features too: small 2D simulator for kids (miniSim), more blocks, better usability, improved performance, and a new XML backend to easily add new hardware and new blocks without recompiling anything! This last feature makes it really easy to hack, since miniBloq now can generate code not just for C/C++ Arduino-compatible boards, but also for Python and nearly any imperative/OOP language Take a look at the release post in miniBloq's website: http://blog.minibloq.org/2014/05/minibloqv082-released.html<p>Enjoy!
Julián</p></p>
juliandasilva on Hacker-in-Residence: Programming with miniBloqjuliandasilvaurn:uuid:fe112e63-b369-0ba5-25a3-c79a66093a4b2014-02-05T15:48:17-07:00<p>Thanks mexchip! Michael: thanks too! I will stay in Colorado for the next 15 days, and then will go to California to visit family. Perhaps we can meet each other next time! Thanks again!</p>
MichaelShimniok on Hacker-in-Residence: Programming with miniBloqMichaelShimniokurn:uuid:6bfafad1-4e1a-835f-c001-7e50cf2e87bc2014-02-05T15:36:40-07:00<p>That's awesome, welcome and congrats, Julián! I emailed you a number of times a couple of years ago after supporting miniBloq. Maybe Scott and I and some of the locals can set up another bring-a-hack dinner and we can get a chance to meet you.</p>
mexchip on Hacker-in-Residence: Programming with miniBloqmexchipurn:uuid:7d9bad41-22b1-1e7e-ebda-a85823310d2c2014-02-05T12:40:47-07:00<p>What a great opportunity Julián! Congratulations!</p>