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3. Assuming the installaion was successful, we should be able to launch the Adafruit
WebIDE using http://raspberrypi .local .
Adafruit WebIDE launched for the first time
4. In order to make use of the examples from Adafruit Industries, we need to create a
Bitbucket account (it is possible to create one with a Google account) and integrate
the WebIDE with the Bitbucket account. The instrucions for this are provided on the
web page, as shown in the preceding screenshot.
Objective complete - mini debriefing
If the installaion was successful, ater compleion of the registraion, we are done with this
task. Let's move on and learn to code using the WebIDE!
Python development on the WebIDE
In this secion, we will use a 7-segment LED backpack and the Adafruit Cobbler along with
a 26-pin ribbon cable. We will test an example from the Adafruit repository ( https://
github.com/adafruit/Adafruit-Raspberry-Pi-Python-Code ). In this project, the
new add-on hardware that we will discuss is the Adafruit Cobbler. The Cobbler is a small
board that aids prototyping circuits on a breadboard. The Adafruit Cobbler costs about 7 USD
while the ribbon cable costs about 3 USD and the 7-segment backpack costs about 10 USD.
 
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