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Brasilino

A Brazilian Portuguese layer that makes a learner’s first steps with Arduino feel closer and more accessible.

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01 / problem
Language created an unnecessary barrier to learning programming and electronics.
02 / decision
Translate concepts into a simple, open interface built for an educational context.
03 / impact
A public project with a community, releases, and use across robotics and education.

Brasilino began with a simple question: why should English be the first barrier for someone learning Arduino? The project provides simplified Brazilian Portuguese commands on top of the Arduino platform.

Written in C++, it turns translation into a teaching tool. It does not try to hide programming; it builds a bridge so more people can reach it.

The project remains public on GitHub, with a release history and a measurable community. Metrics shown on this site are fetched at build time, include a fallback, and always state when they were last updated.