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Draw the Latest CheerLights Color With Interactive Python on Trinket

Posted on December 11, 2021December 11, 2021 By Hans Scharler No Comments on Draw the Latest CheerLights Color With Interactive Python on Trinket

GeekMomProjects just shared a Trinket project showing how to draw the latest CheerLights color using Interactive Python. This project uses the infamous TurtleDraw to draw a Christmas tree with ornaments colored with colors coming from the CheerLights API.

I love this project. Thanks for sharing GeekMomProjects! This is a great way to learn some coding and IoT without having to get into hardware. And, it looks like a great project for their Python Club.

TurtleDraw Showing the Live CheerLights Color

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