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Raspberry Pi Projects - Andrew Robinson

Raspberry Pi Projects

By: Andrew Robinson, Mike Cook

Paperback | 13 December 2013 | Edition Number 1

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Learn to build software and hardware projects featuring the Raspberry Pi!

Raspberry Pi represents a new generation of computers that encourages the user to play and to learn and this unique book is aimed at the beginner Raspberry Pi user who is eager to get started creating real-world projects. Taking you on a journey of creating 16 practical projects, this fun and informative resource introduces you to the skills you need to have in order to make the most of the Pi. The book begins with a quick look at how to get the Pi up and running and then encourages you to dive into the array of exciting software and hardware projects.

  • Features projects that use Python, which is Raspberry Pi's programming language of choice
  • Includes projects for creating an information center for e-mail, twitter, Facebook, weather, train times, and more
  • Shows you how to recreate Pong, Pacman, and Block Breaker or write tic tac toe
  • Teaches you how to use Raspberry Pi's general purpose input/output port in order to speak to external hardware devices
  • Walks you through creating an online burglar alarm with door sensors and pressure pads, computer-controlled slot car racing, swipe card door lock, and more

Raspberry Pi Projects is an excellent way to dig deeper into the capabilities of the Pi and to have great fun while doing it.

Industry Reviews
this book is a must if you want to do more withyour Raspberry Pi. (Connected Digital World, January2014) A great introduction to the Pi and the sort of thingsthat can be accomplished. (MmIT, February 2014) Books like this will guide you through a givenproject and provide you with learning points along the way, whichis a great way to learn about Linux, Python, hardware hacking oranything. Beginner or not you ll learn lots by following theguide set out by experts such as these. (RaspberryPi.org, March 2014) This book provides a great entry into the world of theRaspberry Pi. It has a wide range of different projects something for everyone (BCS, September 2014)

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