Something like PICAXE but Assembly?

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The discussion centers on the search for an educational electronic component similar to PICAXE but programmed using assembly language. The ATtiny microcontroller is identified as a suitable option, particularly when used with a breadboard header for ease of prototyping. Resources such as tutorials and kits are sought to facilitate learning and experimentation with assembly programming. The link provided leads to a guide on using ATtiny with breadboard headers, highlighting its relevance for educational purposes.
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Hi, I was wondering if there was anything like PICAXE only using the assembly language. That is, an electronic component programmed using assembly for educational purposes, and perhaps found in kits with various tutorials. Thanks.
 
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