When you turn on the Artie 3000 robot, it creates its own secure Wi-Fi hotspot. The "local" address is the gateway to the , a browser-based coding interface where children and students can drag and drop blocks to make the robot move and draw.
If you see an error like "Site Cannot Be Reached" or "No Internet Connection," keep these tips in mind: local codewithartie
Local Code with Artie offers a powerful platform for creators to bring their ideas to life using code. With its offline capabilities, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, Local Code is an attractive solution for artists, designers, and makers. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, Local Code with Artie is definitely worth exploring. So, what are you waiting for? Dive in, and start coding! When you turn on the Artie 3000 robot,
Getting local codewithartie running is surprisingly simple: Dive in, and start coding
Because the software is built directly into the robot, you don’t need to download an app from an app store. Instead, your device (tablet, PC, or Mac) communicates directly with Artie through this dedicated local site. How to Access the Local Interface
artie pull model --local