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  1. Microsoft MakeCode

    Microsoft MakeCode is a free online learn-to-code platform where anyone can build games, code devices, and mod Minecraft! 100+ game mechanics ready to add to your game. The pocket …

  2. Microsoft MakeCode Arcade

    Develop your programming skills by quickly creating and modding retro arcade games with Blocks and JavaScript in the MakeCode editor

  3. Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit powered by Microsoft MakeCode.

  4. About - Microsoft MakeCode

    Microsoft MakeCode is a framework for creating interactive and engaging programming experiences for those new to the world of programming. The platform provides the foundation …

  5. Get started – Microsoft MakeCode

    Learn more about the features of the Microsoft MakeCode product, and better understand how it can be used to teach every student computer science in a fun, engaging way. For teachers, …

  6. Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Microsoft’s MakeCode for micro:bit app makes it simple to code the micro:bit using drag-and-drop blocks, JavaScript or Python code editors to create fun projects like a DIY pedometer, a room …

  7. Microsoft Makecode is available in multiple languages

    Learn about Makecode computer science education programs, curriculum, and resources in any of these translated versions of the site.

  8. Getting Started - Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bit

    Save the program to the MICROBIT drive. This transfers your code to the micro:bit! Step 7 On the micro:bit, press button A to scroll your text. Press button B to show a smiley. Shake the …

  9. MakeCode Arcade - Free download and install on Windows | Microsoft

    Nov 17, 2021 · Microsoft MakeCode Arcade is a retro 2D online game development environment. With a few blocks or lines of code, you can create your own custom games for others to play. …

  10. Microsoft MakeCode - Microsoft Research

    Microsoft MakeCode is a joint project between Microsoft Research and Visual Studio to make it simple to program microcontroller-based devices using a modern web app.