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h2 tags | All Workshops Introduction Course Features Scratch Project Gallery About Us Kids Coding Introduction – For Parents Scratch 3. 0 Code Analysis A Method to Encrypt the Answer in Scratch Programming From PyGame to GoDot – What’s Their Difference? Learn Scratch by Analyzing Others’ Project – Platformer Game with Editing Functionality Part 4 Scratch Programming – Animate with Pen Learn Scratch by Analyzing Others’ Project – Platformer Game with Editing Functionality Part 3 Learn Scratch by Analyzing Others’ Project – Platformer Game with Editing Functionality Part 2 Python Code Analysis Use PyInstaller to Create Executable of Python PgZero Game – Windows Version Code Structure Change When Converting Blockly Language into Pyton Code for LEGO MindStorms Use LEGO MindStorms Inventor to Build a Pet Dog – Code it with Both Blockly Language and Python – Part Two Use LEGO MindStorms Smart Hub to Design a Dodge Game – This Time Using Python A Self-help Guide to Learn Pgzero and Develop Python Games Find Maximum Prime Factor of a Number by Using Python – Algorithm Explanation LEGO MindStorms EV3 Use LEGO MindStorms Smart Hub to Design a Dodge Game – Refer to a Micro:bit Sample Project First Experience of CoderZ and Comparison between Cyber Robotics and Physical Robotics Make Your LEGO Robot Play Tic-tac-toe Game Which Apps Should I Use for LEGO Robots? LEGO MindStorms EV3 – Use File Access Block to Store Data Play LEGO MindStorms EV3 – Analyze Several WRO 2019 Junior Group Models LEGO Spike Prime Play LEGO Robotics – Common Steps of Designing Your Own Model LEGO Spike Prime – Design an automatic door LEGO Spike Prime – Explanation of Accelerometer Data and Line Graph Analysis LEGO Spike Prime – Use PID to Control A Self-balancing Robot and Some Key Points Which New Model to Choose From – LEGO Spike Prime or LEGO MindStorms Inventor? Play LEGO Spike Prime – Upgrade Demo Project Security Box – Python Code LEGO WEDO 2.0 LEGO WeDo 2.0 Model – Another Helicopter Model Analyze a LEGO WeDo 2.0 Model – Helicopter LEGO WeDo 2.0 – Use Bevel Gearbox to Build a Swirling Vehicle LEGO WEDO 2.0 Project – Gear Structure Demonstration Programming Language Comparison for LEGO WEDO 2.0, SPIKE and MindStorms EV3 LEGO WEDO 2.0 From Inspiration to Real Model – Tricycle |
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