Hey there! You've mastered the MicroPython programming language. MicroPython is a super - cool, open - source Python interpreter running on microcontrollers. Developed by Damien George, it lets you write simple Python code to control hardware, no need for complex C or C++ like Arduino. It's perfect for beginners! The simplicity of Python makes MicroPython a top pick for programming and hardware newbies. But it's also feature - rich, supporting Python 3.4 syntax and a small part of the Python standard library, so even Python pros will love it. Head to our Learn Guide's MicroPython section to learn more. Adafruit offers awesome 'badges' to celebrate achievements in electronics, science, and engineering. We think everyone should be rewarded for learning useful skills, and this badge is a great way to show and share. The MicroPython badge is ideal for educators, classrooms, workshops, and more around the world to reward beginners on their skill - building journey. Made in the USA, it's skillfully designed and built to last. It has an iron - on backing but can also be sewn on. Every badge purchase supports the MicroPython project as Adafruit donates to Damien and the project for each one sold. You can also support by buying official PyBoards.


Using this MicroPython skill badge is easy. If you want to attach it with an iron, first set your iron to the appropriate temperature for the fabric you're applying it to. Place a thin cloth over the badge and press the iron firmly for a few seconds in each area to make sure it sticks well. If you prefer to sew it on, just use a needle and thread to stitch around the edges. When it comes to maintenance, avoid exposing the badge to excessive heat, moisture, or sharp objects. If it gets dirty, you can gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. This will help keep your badge looking great and last a long time.