On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Nov 2015 12:08:20 -0700
> paul.hermeneu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> What is the possibility that MicroPython could be another build from
>> the base python.org sources? Python already gets built for a variety
>> of architectures. Coul
Hello,
On Sun, 8 Nov 2015 12:08:20 -0700
paul.hermeneu...@gmail.com wrote:
> What is the possibility that MicroPython could be another build from
> the base python.org sources? Python already gets built for a variety
> of architectures. Could a MicroPython be another one? In that way, it
> would
Hello,
On Sun, 08 Nov 2015 10:28:24 -0800
Paul Rubin wrote:
> Paul Sokolovsky writes:
> > Recent 1.5 release is an important milestone for the project, major
> > changes including:
>
> Thanks for posting this. We don't hear enough about MicroPython on
> this newsgroup so it's good to get thes
What is the possibility that MicroPython could be another build from the
base python.org sources? Python already gets built for a variety of
architectures. Could a MicroPython be another one? In that way, it would
always be up to date on language changes.
On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Paul Rubi
Paul Sokolovsky writes:
> Recent 1.5 release is an important milestone for the project, major
> changes including:
Thanks for posting this. We don't hear enough about MicroPython on
this newsgroup so it's good to get these announcements.
Is the language still Python 3.4? Will it implement 3.5
Hello,
MicroPython is a lean and efficient Python implementation for
microcontrollers, embedded, and mobile systems (which also runs just as
fine on desktops of course).
https://github.com/micropython/micropython
Recent 1.5 release is an important milestone for the project, major
changes includi