Yes, this is true, but he was asking to use Python *instead* of the Arduino language. I really don't think it's too hard to learn the language, it's really straightforward.
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Michael Connors <connor...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> You wouldn't want to run python on a 16 mhz processor, the interpreter >> would use up all your resources. The Arduino language is not too hard >> to learn. >> >> >> > > I have followed some tutorials in the Arduino playground, for talking to > the arduino from Python. You can do things like tell your LED to turn on and > off based on a key press on your computers keyboard, and from there you can > probably figure out how to do plenty of other things. > > The coding for the Arduino is still done in the native language, but the > client you use to speak to the connected arduino would be written in Python. > > -- > Michael Connors > Leiden > The Netherlands > >
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