Raspberry Pi: Measure, Record, Explore (Malcolm Maclean)

 
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Raspberry Pi: Measure, Record, Explore (Malcolm Maclean)

Measure everything, collect the information, and visualize it.

Have you ever wished you could measure the real world to learn more about it? This book aims to get you started gathering data, collecting it, and displaying it visually on a website. The book is meant to assist anyone who wishes to begin converting recorded data into visual data and interacting with the physical environment through computers.

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