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Alshaw

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  1. Question after reading the pybricksdev source code: Will this add support for the LEGO BLE wireless protocol used in Powered Up devices to the SPIKE Prime and Mindstorms hubs?
  2. I'm not sure that anyone will be interested in this, but just in case: Here's a little project that I've spent some time working on: https://github.com/Symbitic/QtLego Similar to node-poweredup or SharpBrick, it's a C++ library for controlling LEGO Powered Up hubs. As the name implies, it uses the Qt cross-platform C++ library. Since Qt has support for Bluetooth across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. I realize that not many LEGO builders probably know C++, but the best thing about this is that it can be used to build cross-platform GUIs using QML. It's still in the early stages, but if you've got any feedback you'd like to submit, I welcome it.
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