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Getting There

  • Andriana Burgess
  • Apr 16, 2018
  • 1 min read

This week I worked on getting the code that is generated by the blocks I made to show up in the prompt that I mentioned in my last blog post. After breaking my blocks and the default blocks multiple times, I finally got my code to show up in the prompt.

As of right now, I copy and paste the code to the beagle in order to run it. Next week I will look more into connected our blockly interface directly to the beagle so that code would run automatically without the user needing to copy and paste.

My partner has gotten the temperature sensor to work along with the code associated. We will work on making the blockly blocks that would generate that same code.

 
 
 

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