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Join the Raspberry revolution with these fun and easy Pi projects
The Raspberry Pi has opened up a whole new world of innovation for everyone from hardware hackers and programmers to students, hobbyists, engineers, and beyond. Featuring a variety of hands-on projects, this easy-to-understand guide walks you through every step of the design process and will have you creating like a Raspberry Pi pro in no time. You’ll learn how to prepare your workspace, assemble the necessary tools, work with test equipment, and find your way around the Raspberry Pi before moving on to a series of fun, lively projects that brings some power to your plain ol’ Pi.
Introduces Raspberry Pi basics and gives you a solid understanding of all the essentials you’ll need to take on your first projectIncludes an array of fun and useful projects that show you how to do everything from creating a magic light wand to enhancing your designs with Lego sensors, installing and writing games for the RISC OS, building a transistor tester, and moreProvides an easy, hands-on approach to learning more about electronics, programming, and interaction design for Makers and innovators of all ages
Bring the power of Pi to your next cool creation with Raspberry Pi Projects For Dummies!
<br>Publisher : For Dummies; 1st edition (July 13, 2015) <br> Language : English <br> Paperback : 512 pages <br> ISBN-10 : 1118766695 <br> ISBN-13 : 978-1118766699 <br> Item Weight : 2.31 pounds <br> Dimensions : 7.4 x 1 x 9.1 inches <br>
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