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Python projects for Raspberry Pi and Pico : Physical computing for work, play, and learning - Ben Everard

Python projects for Raspberry Pi and Pico

Physical computing for work, play, and learning

By: Ben Everard

Paperback | 12 May 2026 | Edition Number 1

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Build projects using Raspberry Pi hardware that interacts with our real world.

Computers are embedded into almost everything we own. Our doorbells, kitchen gadgets, vacuum cleaners,and media players are all powerful computing devices running software that someone has written.

Using the flexible Python programming language, Python project for Raspberry Pi and Picoto get the most out of the Pico range of microcontrollers and the larger Linux-powered Raspberry Pi boards.

Learn how to:

  • Select the perfect hardware
  • Control sensors and motors
  • Build a smart weather station
  • Make your own games console
  • Embed Artificial Intelligence into your projects

Perfect for intermediate users who want to sense, control and take over the world with homemadedigital assistants, smart devices, and robots.

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