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  • Kristóf Csillag
    Kristóf Csillag replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Dear all,
    Could someone please advise me about what is the currently recommended / official way for talking to an SBrick using Python?
    Thank you.
     
    • May 11, 2020
  • Kristóf Csillag
    Kristóf Csillag replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Francesco 360fun.net said:
    Hi! I wrote a Javascript library that uses Web Bluetooth: soon I will add also SBrick Plus support! :)
    Please take a look to my project: http://sbrick.360fun.net/
    I'm working a lot on it and soon I will make some videos...  more
    Francesco 360fun.net said:
    Hi! I wrote a Javascript library that uses Web Bluetooth: soon I will add also SBrick Plus support! :)
    Please take a look to my project: http://sbrick.360fun.net/
    I'm working a lot on it and soon I will make some videos about the experiments that I'm doing! :D

    There is also this (independent?) library: https://github.com/zkiiito/node-sbrick-protocol
    However, as far as I can tell, netiher of these two libreries offers full functionality, ATM.
    Is there a third (official) library, developed by Vengit, waiting to be released?
    The kickstarter page ( https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sbrick/connect-code-create-with-sbrick-plus/description ) showcases JS code like this:

    function turn(v) {    SBrickPlus.drive('B', (v > 90 ? 1 : -1) );}

    This seems to suggest that they have something, doesn't it?  less
    • July 14, 2017
  • Kristóf Csillag
    Kristóf Csillag replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Balint Mezei said:
    Jarón Barends said:
    Hi Balint,
    Thanks for your quick reply. Do you have an estimation when it will be...  more
    Balint Mezei said:
    Jarón Barends said:
    Hi Balint,
    Thanks for your quick reply. Do you have an estimation when it will be available?

    Firstly we will release the Swift Playground lessons, it will be ready within a few weeks expectedly, an our NXT/EV3 adapters will be shipped soon. 
    At the moment these steps are the next. Later on, the Javascript lessons will be released too, but we need some time. :) 
    We do our best, but we don't know the exact date. 
    We ask for your patience. Thank you! 
    BalintSBrick Team

    Hi, I am also interested in this.
    However, for a starter, I don't necessarily need lessions; I would be already satisfied if I could get my hands on the required libraries to control the SBrick from the browser. Would you consider releasing that, independently of the planned lession plan?
    Thank you.
       Kristof  less
    • July 13, 2017
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  • May 11, 2020 8:41 AM CEST
    in the topic Technical questions in the forum Support
    Dear all, Could someone please advise me about what is the currently recommended / official way for talking to an SBrick using Python? Thank you.  
  • July 14, 2017 10:27 AM CEST
    in the topic sbrick programming with javascript - is it possible? in the forum Support
    Francesco 360fun.net said: Hi! I wrote a Javascript library that uses Web Bluetooth: soon I will add also SBrick Plus support! :) Please take a look to my project: http://sbrick.360fun.net/ I'm working a lot on it and soon I will make some videos about the experiments that I'm doing! :D There is also this (independent?) library: https://github.com/zkiiito/node-sbrick-protocol However, as far as I can tell, netiher of these two libreries offers full functionality, ATM. Is there a third (official) library, developed by Vengit, waiting to be released? The kickstarter page ( https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sbrick/connect-code-create-with-sbrick-plus/description ) showcases JS code like this: function turn(v) {    SBrickPlus.drive('B', (v > 90 ? 1 : -1) );} This seems to suggest that they have something, doesn't it? This post was edited by Kristóf Csillag at July 14, 2017 10:27 AM CEST
  • July 13, 2017 11:15 PM CEST
    in the topic sbrick programming with javascript - is it possible? in the forum Support
    Balint Mezei said: Jarón Barends said: Hi Balint, Thanks for your quick reply. Do you have an estimation when it will be available? Firstly we will release the Swift Playground lessons, it will be ready within a few weeks expectedly, an our NXT/EV3 adapters will be shipped soon.  At the moment these steps are the next. Later on, the Javascript lessons will be released too, but we need some time. :)  We do our best, but we don't know the exact date.  We ask for your patience. Thank you!  BalintSBrick Team Hi, I am also interested in this. However, for a starter, I don't necessarily need lessions; I would be already satisfied if I could get my hands on the required libraries to control the SBrick from the browser. Would you consider releasing that, independently of the planned lession plan? Thank you.    Kristof
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