Python for Microcontrollers: and the winner is…

Hi guys,

thank you again for voting on the survey “Python for Microcontrollers”.

Your vote is very important to us and we really appreciated that.

Thanks to your help we are now able to bring Zerynth on the microcontrollers that YOU and the Zerynth community prefer and would love to program in Python.

The most voted board was Arduino Zero!

More than 1000 preferences, more than 400 voters, more than 100 subscribers… and at the end, Arduino Zero was the most voted board!

Arduino Zero (or Genuino Zero) is powered by Microchip/Atmel’s SAMD21 MCU, which features a 32-bit ARM Cortex® M0+ core. The Zero is a simple and powerful 32-bit extension of the platform established by the UNO. This board aims to provide a platform for innovative projects in smart IoT devices, wearable technology, high-tech automation, robotics, and much more.

Below you can see the results with some interesting statistics.

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The 3 lucky winners of Arduino Zero will be announced Tuesday, October 11 2016 at 04:00 p.m. GMT (04:00 p.m. at London, 11:00 a.m. at New York, 08:00 a.m. at Los Angeles).

During a live on our Twitter account (don’t forget to follow us), 3 unique IDs, related to the 3 winners, will be randomly extracted.

Download Zerynth Studio

In the meantime, download Zerynth Studio and try it with the boards already supported. A step-by-step guide to get started can be found in the Zerynth official documentation. It’s available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS, and it’s free to download. Zerynth Studio is the gateway to the whole Zerynth Ecosystem. So go ahead and open the doors to successful IoT programming in Python.

If you need inspiration, take a look at the Zerynth Community Projects and program your awesome project in Python!

The Zerynth Team