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@leobm

I recently made a nice framework for making wasm-4 games with :
github.com/orsinium-labs/wasm4

TinyGo now has the wasm-unknown target which makes really small and nice binaries.

Also, if you have , you can use it as a handheld console for running wasm-4 games:
github.com/orsinium-labs/gamge

GitHubGitHub - orsinium-labs/wasm4go: Framework for making WASM-4 games with Go (and TinyGo).Framework for making WASM-4 games with Go (and TinyGo). - orsinium-labs/wasm4go
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@attie

1. The easiest way to get into microcontrollers for you is to buy @adafruit or and program it on , a limited version of .

adafruit.com/product/4200

2. will let you program anything and smartly utilize limited resources. Entry level is high.

3. strikes the balance. It's easy to learn and with you can program any microcontrollers, including abovementioned pybadge.

tinygo.org/

www.adafruit.comAdafruit PyBadge for MakeCode Arcade, CircuitPython, or ArduinoWhat's the size of a credit card and can run CircuitPython, MakeCode Arcade or Arduino? That's right, its the Adafruit PyBadge! We wanted to see how much we could cram into a ​3 ...

@PlumpCat@infosec.exchange Good luck with your journey! Programming is fun, and is very versatile. I use it to generate art, produce assets for my board game, power lots of websites, notify me about things, analyze and visualize data. Oh, and it pays my bills.

I've got last week. However, I use instead of Python to program it, which seems to me like a better fit for small places.