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It's a good, important question. Pockit aims to be a programmable, flexible device. The user would start with a Pockit Core (the motherboard, with a choice of processor depending on your desired computational power: Atmega, STM32, RaspberryPi). And then add in any combination of Blocks you want at any point, to set the customized features needed for your specific use-case.
So, the system can be used for learning, but equally well for applications. From the beginning, one of the central principles is that a project should be real-world deployable once you make it, and not just a bunch of wires and breadboards in a plastic lunch box.
What kind of applications are you thinking of?
There's nothing here!