Add 100 Days 100 IoT Projects to Tutorials#219
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Added a new tutorial link for '100 Days 100 IoT Projects' to the README.
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Thanks @kritishmohapatra 👌 Even saw a few of my drivers were used. |
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Thank you so much @mcauser! It means a lot that you noticed the drivers being used. Your libraries have been incredibly helpful throughout this journey! If you find the project useful, I would really appreciate a star on the repository: https://github.com/kritishmohapatra/100_Days_100_IoT_Projects Thanks again for maintaining awesome-micropython and for all the amazing drivers! |
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A 100-day challenge building real-world IoT projects with MicroPython on ESP32, ESP8266 and Raspberry Pi Pico. Each project includes wiring diagrams, commented code and a README so beginners can replicate it.