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Espruino Pico puts JavaScript on a USB Stick
The Espruino Pico is a new, small, microcontroller board that runs JavaScript, and it makes easier than ever to control electronics in the real world. It comes with a pre-installed system and can be used from virtually any device with a USB port.
This is the first time you’ve been able to get a scripting language in such a small package, and it opens a whole world of possibilities. Rather than just writing code, deploying it to a board and hoping it works, you can now interact with the hardware directly – querying and changing voltage levels and interacting with external components until you get everything just as you want it.
via Espruino Pico: JavaScript on a USB Stick by Gordon Williams — Kickstarter.
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