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```sim
basic.forever(() => {
basic.showString("Hi!");
})
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input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
led.stopAnimation();
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # . # .
. . . . .
# . . . #
. # # # .`);
});
input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => {
led.stopAnimation();
basic.showLeds(`
. # . # .
# . # . #
# . . . #
. # . # .
. . # . .`);
});
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```
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# About
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The [BBC micro:bit ](https://www.microbit.co.uk ) is a [pocket-size computer ](/device ) with a 5x5 display of 25 LEDs, Bluetooth and sensors that can be programmed by anyone.
The BBC micro:bit was made possible by many [partners ](https://www.microbit.co.uk/partners ).
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The micro:bit provides an easy and fun introduction to programming and making – switch on, program it to do something fun – wear it, customize it.
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Just like Arduino, the micro:bit can be connected to and interact with sensors, displays, and other devices.
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## Blocks or JavaScript
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The student can program the BBC micro:bit using [visual blocks ](http://www.github.com/Google/blockly ) or JavaScript.
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```blocks
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basic.showString("Hi!");
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```
## Compile and Flash
When a user has her code ready, she can connect her BBC micro:bit to a computer via a USB cable, so it appears as a mounted drive.
Compilation to the ARM thumb machine code happens in the browser.
The student is prompted to save the ARM binary program to a file, which she then simply drags to the micro:bit mounted drive,
which flashes the micro:bit device with the new program.
## Simulator: Test Your Code
Before a student compiles her code for the micro:bit, she can run it using the micro:bit simulator, all within the confines of a web browser.
The simulator has support for the LED screen, buttons, as well as compass, accelerometer, and digital I/O pins.
## C++ Runtime
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The [C++ BBC micro:bit runtime ](http://lancaster-university.github.io/microbit-docs/ ), created at [Lancaster University ](http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/ ), provides access to the hardware functions of the micro:bit,
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as well as a set of helper functions (such as displaying a number/image/string on the LED screen).
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The JavaScript micro:bit library mirrors the functions of the C++ library.
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When code is compiled to ARM machine code, the calls to JavaScript micro:bit functions are replaced with calls to the corresponding C++ functions.
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## Open Source
The editor for the BBC micro:bit is [open source ](/open-source ) on GitHub. Contributors are welcome!