How can you learn about software stress-free?
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Hi guys,
Yesterday I wrote about how we're making learning about hardware easy and today I'll let you know how we're doing the same for learning about software.
Assembling your Batmobile is just the beginning. After taking it for a test drive, connect it to your PC with the included USB-C cable and code custom apps for the Caped Crusader's iconic vehicle.
You can code Batmobile in CircuitBlocks, Arduino, and Python.
We've created our very own beginner-friendly programming interface called CircuitBlocks to be the perfect starting point for your programming journey. It's similar to Scratch so you'll be connecting logic blocks to generate code for your Batmobile.
Here's how it looks like:
We'll talk about CircuitBlocks in one of our future updates so stay tuned if you're interested in learning more about it.
Another thing that makes learning about software easy with Batmobile is the detailed coding guide you'll have access to on our CircuitMess Resources page. Just like with all our products, we'll create a tutorial that will guide you through the first steps of creating simple programs for your Batmobile.
Once you get the basics you'll be able to move on to bigger things like coding your own games!
Your Batmobile controller comes with 4 pre-installed games: Snake, Space Invaderz, Bonk, and Space Rocks but with some practice, you'll be able to code your own new games in no time!
Keep making and come back for more updates!
-Albert
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