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Mu code editor

is a coding environment aimed at those new to coding. It looks great, is simple to use and most of all it isn’t scary. When we start to learn coding, we don’t need the big bloaty IDEs that sport useful, if daunting features. We want to write code and learn new skills, and is the ideal place to start. Recently updated now supports the Raspberry Pi Pico and so we installed 1.1 on to a spare Raspberry Pi 4, and on to our Ubuntu machine for a test drive.

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