Microbit
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized codeable computer with an LCD display, motion detection, a built-in compass, and Bluetooth technology. It was given away free to every child in year 7 or equivalent across the UK in 2016. A collaboration between 29 partners, the BBC micro:bit is the BBC's boldest education initiative in 30 years, with an ambition to inspire digital creativity and develop a new generation of tech pioneers.

Bigscreen Player
The Bigscreen Player is an open source project to simplify video and audio playback on a wide range of 'bigscreen' devices.

Simorgh
Simorgh is an open source single-page application built on React, Express and Next.js.

Hive CI
Our in-house test automation plafform for native device testing

GEL
The Global Experience Language (GEL) is the BBC's shared design framework.
BBC A11y
Automation for checking a website meets BBC accessibility standards.

audiowaveform
A C++ command-line application that turns audio waveforms into customisable PNG images

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