Adafruit Weekly Editorial Round-Up: NPR Talks to 6 Marchers from the 1963 March On Washington, CLUE Rock, Paper, Scissors Game using Bluetooth & more!
ADAFRUIT WEEKLY EDITORIAL ROUND-UP
We’ve got so much happening here at Adafruit that it’s not always easy to keep up! Don’t fret, we’ve got you covered. Each week we’ll be posting a handy round-up of what we’ve been up to, ranging from learn guides to blog articles, videos, and more.
BLOG
NPR Talks to 6 Marchers from the 1963 March On Washington
We’re very thanks to the folks at NPR and to A. Peter Bailey, Courtland Cox, Sondra Hassan, Todd Endo, Daniel Serwer, and Edith Lee-Payne for sharing their experiences and memories. Read more.
More BLOG:
- Precise Images of Human Anatomy Deftly Rendered in Punch Needle by Amber Griffiths
- Inside the Art and Visual Effects of Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- Flower Puzzle
- Lady Gaga Performs a Medley of “Chromatica II”, “Rain On Me (ft. Ariana Grande)
- Disney Files Patent For Further Use of Drones To Control Show Elements
LEARN
CLUE Rock, Paper, Scissors Game using Bluetooth
This project features three versions of a rock, paper, scissors game in CircuitPython. The first is a very simple, single-player text game showing the basic logic of the game. The second is a two-player game using Bluetooth Low Energy advertising to exchange the players’ choices. The third is a multi-player game building on the foundation of the second version, adding displayio graphics and sound. It has been tested with six players and potentially can work with far more. Read more.
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