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This work has been directly derived from the ubit_kernel support for the BBC micro:bit
done by Thomas Kluyver which you can find here.
MicroPython is a variant of the Python programming language that runs on such
tiny computers. It's a powerful way to program the NodeMcu. For tutorials
and reference information, see the MicroPython documentation.
Jupyter is a set of tools for interactive programming.
This package allows Jupyter interfaces to run MicroPython code directly on the
NodeMcu
Set-up steps:
Plug in your NodeMcu and ensure it has MicroPython on it. To do this have a look
at this tutorial,
and follow the instructions there to flash it onto the NodeMcu.
Depending on your system, you may need some extra setup so that the kernel
can talk to your NodeMcu using a serial port.
On Linux, you may need to add yourself to the dialout group.
Run sudo usermod -a -G dialout <your-username>, then log out and in again.
On Windows, you need to install a suitable USB to serial driver first.