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If you want to make a network attached environmental sensor, you wire a DHT11 up to an ESP8266 and you’re done. Time to move onto the software.
First, we need a DHT11 sensor, and to check whether it works using one micro:bit. To do this, we must teach the MakeCode editor new tricks.
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