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About the Author
Josh Lowe is the creator of EduBlocks, a project he started whilst he was a secondary school student. EduBlocks helps young people across the globe take their first steps with text-based programming, specifically Python, through a simple drag-and-drop coding interface. He is passionate about making technology and coding more accessible to kids and educators.
Are you a manufacturer of micro:bit add-ons just love a certain add-on for the micro:bit? Ever wanted to know which pins a micro:bit add-on board uses and had to search through pages of documentation to find what you’re looking for? Pinout.xyz, a popular website for finding out pinout information for the Raspberry Pi now has a website for the micro:bit which our Senior Editor, Joshua Lowe, worked on. It’s a great place to go and find detailed information about every pin on the micro:bit as well as pinout information for popular micro:bit accessories. Pages for every pin are now populated with information but the website is now looking for companies and community members to add in pinout information for popular add-on boards to pin:out. It’s really simple to do and it only requires a few steps which are easy to follow. It would be great to see this website take off in the same way it has for the Raspberry Pi so head to pin:out for micro:bit on the pin:out website to take a look at this awesome resource!