 It's time for some Python on hardware Okay, this week. I'm gonna go over circuit Python day in just a moment But I wanted to go through the newsletter newsletter is chalky this week a lot of projects one thing so I'm on the fritzing there's an RSS feed for their blog and That's the only dates once every year every like few years But when it does I'm like, oh, there's a good one because like, you know, I have like I think 1237 feeds I kind of keep ambient awareness on and When the fritzing one lights up, I'm just like, oh, what's going on? So after many requests and years of waiting their words fritzing finally got a simulator so if you want to check out the fritzing simulator go to fritzing.org check it out and Look at some of the Examples and some of the things that they have so kind of exciting I'm known folks that have done full-on. They've made their products via Absolutely. Yeah, so a circuit simulator is pretty cool. We I use that I use fritzing every day for our diagramming We still do it's great. It's a great diagramming tool. Yeah Okay, if you want to learn how to make a web server on a Raspberry Pi Pico W, which everyone's calling peak house Check it out and The other news that I really wanted to help get the word on is if you're familiar with Moo Or if you just like Kind of an amazing approach to programming on Nicholas Tull and Tull As known online Is doing an interview with the circuit Python show. So do you check it out? Nicholas is what's the name we have for like the British people who are like their their thinkers Remember he had like this word Thinkers remember he's like, oh, there's like the British word for like people who like tinker and think a lot I've been called a muppet, but I know that when it wasn't it was they didn't mean in a nice way What's funny is I think it comes to me a second. Yeah, I think we had banned someone because they were being mean Oh, yeah, and they call this muppet. I love Elmo, and I'm just like, oh cool Yeah, you know, I'm kind of like a muppet like, you know, we have puppets and like but it turns out that wasn't that wasn't a nice thing to say I want to say like a badger, but that's not the word. It's something similar. Yeah, I guess I can look And then A boffin. Yeah, good and remember we went and he and he said you told us what a boffin was and we're like you sound like one He's like, well, you can't call yourself one. You can other people can call you one. Yeah, he's a boffin Yeah, I hope you didn't trick me into like that's actually in very naughty word. I don't think it is. Yeah, I'm good I'm a muppet. So The other thing and you know, we certainly don't mean for our newsletters to be like breaking news, you know TMZ style stuff But I think we do a pretty good job putting things in that are Good for people that are doing electronics right now and one of the things is like well, what should I consider? Either to build my hobby around or like electronic accessories and more and so Evan the I don't know what his title is now, but he does a lot at Raspberry Pi The company and the foundation I think it was like knighted and stuff too Sir Evan Upton Said they'll probably have two million Raspberry Pi Pico W's this year. So if you're thinking about What can you actually get because we think about that a lot? That's one of them and we are looking at Circuit Python support for that Wi-Fi module again, you know, we had to wait until it was released It's released under a license. We wanted to make sure that we could fulfill that license because there's obligations Looks to be okay, and we just have to do the work of porting So it'll happen if anyone wants to jump in and help we can guide you on it It's right now. We're just we've already we were already working so hard on web workflow that we didn't want to Put down an existing project to pick up another shiny squirrel You know, we're already half way through this web workflow But if anyone wants to help out with the porting of the Wi-Fi Code from micro Python into circuit Python Hit us up in the github issues. I like your combination of what happens So like new shiny and then squirrel all the same time. So shiny squirrel. It's a Pokemon The other project if you're you know an 80s kids or even if you're not is Someone made a kit control panel with circuit Python and it's kind of hitting like all the parts of the brain It's like a nostalgia a Python You know that was such a cool car and I want to talk to you and it was so nice This is like advanced AI back in the day before even people were thinking about it If you think about like what would what would be me? It would be like kit like this friend that's helping you out You're always getting in the mischief or like you're well I think it was a little bit of you know a little bit of trouble a little smarter Michael I'll come and get you Michael. Don't do that. Yeah, I'm like not to smoke and stuff like Michael Don't smoke. Yeah, at least that's how I remember it so the other thing is Our big event worldwide together circuit Python day, so August 19th We're getting ready to post up all the activities, but we think we're gonna have at least like an hour plus long Show and tell so come by and show your projects. Yes, and we'll have some interviews. I think circuit Python Show folks are gonna come by and maybe they'll be doing some stuff. So keep tuned to The newsletter the website. 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