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      <title>Atlas toolkit - Inspiration</title>
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      <description>Inspiration # Here are a few examples of applications created with the Atlas toolkit, some of which allow users to interact with each other. Clicking on Launch/Hide will launch the application in an insert from which it can be shared, explored, modified and relaunched as detailed in the Action! section. Clicking on the Run button will relaunch the application with any modifications.&#xA;Hello, World! (Hello) # Hello, World! program showing the basics of a Zelbinium application.</description>
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      <description>Inspiration (Atlas toolkit + UCUq) # Here are a few programs that use UCUq to drive an ESP32-based assembly simulation.&#xA;If you haven&amp;rsquo;t already done so, we strongly recommend that you consult the section devoted to the UCUq library, in particular for information on setting up the simulator using the two applications below:&#xA;Wokwi simulation; configuration: RGB LEDs (WS2812) # Hangman game # Simon&amp;rsquo;s game # A game inspired by Simon.</description>
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