First let me say that I like the "makecode" platform very much, and I'm excited to switch my students from LabView/EV3 to MakeCode. I've been using MakeCode for MicroBit with great success.
The MakeCode/Microbit recently(?) introduced the option to program the microbit directly using "pair device" option and the WebUSB API - making microbit programming even more fun.
I was wondering if/when you plan to use similar functionality for MakeCode/EV3.
Currently, programming requires downloading a .uf2 file then switching for file-viewer then drag&drop the file etc.
It's not the end of the world, but it's a show-stopper and I can't convince my co-teachers to switch to MakeCode because of it (given that LabView/EV3 works seamlessly, both with USB and with Bluetooth).
This relates to two issues:
First, @abchata's comment about "low criction", here: #873 (comment)
Second, an oppossite request about adding ability to download and store but not execute a program (#978).
Thanks!
gordon
First let me say that I like the "makecode" platform very much, and I'm excited to switch my students from LabView/EV3 to MakeCode. I've been using MakeCode for MicroBit with great success.
The MakeCode/Microbit recently(?) introduced the option to program the microbit directly using "pair device" option and the WebUSB API - making microbit programming even more fun.
I was wondering if/when you plan to use similar functionality for MakeCode/EV3.
Currently, programming requires downloading a .uf2 file then switching for file-viewer then drag&drop the file etc.
It's not the end of the world, but it's a show-stopper and I can't convince my co-teachers to switch to MakeCode because of it (given that LabView/EV3 works seamlessly, both with USB and with Bluetooth).
This relates to two issues:
First, @abchata's comment about "low criction", here: #873 (comment)
Second, an oppossite request about adding ability to download and store but not execute a program (#978).
Thanks!
gordon