This week's assignment was to build a web based application to interface with a microcontroller project. I used this opportunity to design the back end server for my final project.
I used the Pico's WiFi capability to build and host a website, while interacting with a computer using websockets




In the below video, you can see me unlocking and locking a deadbolt via my computer. See the REPL interface at the bottom of the video printing the WS messaged between the Pico/Laptop