Cherry picked fixes from v0 to v1 (#1476)

* Fix example and do a few edits (#850)

* Small fixes to the Karel project text (#862)

* fix missing shadow type

* add calibration info (#897)

microbit-support:6348 User reported bug, but didn't realie micro:bit compass had to be calibrated on first run of the program.

* Cherry pick adding various cross-editor compat APIs (#863)

* fix nudge

* Fix a typo ("screent") in the documentation (#1012)

* Fix a typo
"screent" -> "the LED screen"

* Update showArrow doc string for consistency with other methods

* Doc bugs found by xlators (#899)

* Update rotation.md (#998)

reflects actual behaviour of the board

* fixed layout corruption (#1073)

* Updating the new bug filer with the right link

* Update challenges.md (#1325)

For what I'm taught in school, 2 follows 1 😉😉.

* Update simulator.md (#1209)

* Update plant watering.md (#1264)

the connection to servo are male not female

* support for MIDI simulator in v0 (#1331)

* Doc improvements (#1337)

* update grammar in radio-dashboard sample code

* Chanllenge 2 follows 1

I open all challenges.md without "Challenge 2" and review the file
`grep -r "Challenge 2" -L | grep challenge | xargs -I@ code @`

Changes to be committed:
	modified:   docs/lessons/counter/challenges.md
	modified:   docs/lessons/game-counter/challenges.md
	modified:   docs/lessons/night-light/challenges.md
	modified:   docs/lessons/snowflake-fall/challenges.md

* Revert "support for MIDI simulator in v0 (#1331)"

This reverts commit 30a9c411fb80762656e7a636feff8e77b7fd9e67.

* Revert "Cherry pick adding various cross-editor compat APIs (#863)"

This reverts commit 7308dbef23e9ee402bebb7e721d7014d8252c9e5.

* Fixed pin needed to replace button A (#1385)

* Cherry pick part of the signature update in in2cWriteBuffer (#863): 7308dbe
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* **pin 3**: GPIO shared with LED Col 1 of the LED screen; can be used for ADC and digital I/O when the LED screen is turned off.
* **pin 4**: GPIO shared with LED Col 2 of the LED screen; can be used for ADC and digital I/O when the LED screen is turned off.
* **pin 5**: GPIO shared with Button A. This lets you trigger or detect a button "A" click externally. This pin has a pull-up resistor, which means that by default it is at voltage of 3V. To replace button A on the micro:bit with an external button, connect one end of the external button to pin 4 and the other end to GND. When the button is pressed, the voltage on pin 4 is pulled down to 0, which generates a button click event.
* **pin 5**: GPIO shared with Button A. This lets you trigger or detect a button "A" click externally. This pin has a pull-up resistor, which means that by default it is at voltage of 3V. To replace button A on the micro:bit with an external button, connect one end of the external button to pin 5 and the other end to GND. When the button is pressed, the voltage on pin 5 is pulled down to 0, which generates a button click event.
* **pin 6**: GPIO shared with LED Col 9 of the LED screen; can be used for digital I/O when the LED screen is turned off.
* **pin 7**: GPIO shared with LED Col 8 of the LED screen; can be used for digital I/O when the LED screen is turned off.
* **pin 8**: Dedicated GPIO, for sending and sensing digital signals.