The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide (Gareth Halfacre)

 
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The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide (Gareth Halfacre)

A little, intelligent, British-made computer with a lot of potential is called the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi was created to assist you in learning coding, understanding how computers operate and creating your own fantastic things.

It was created utilizing the same technology used in smartphones. This book, which has been fully updated for the Raspberry Pi 4, was intended to demonstrate how simple it is to get started.

Learn how to:

  • Set up your Raspberry Pi, install its operating system, and start using this tiny, fully functional computer.
  • Start coding projects, with step-by-step guides using the Scratch and Python programming languages.
  • Experiment with connecting electronic components and have fun creating amazing projects.

Ebook Details

About the Authors
Author, freelance technology journalist, writer, programmer, electronics designer, and formerly employed system administrator Gareth Halfacre. The creation of open-source software, documentation, features, and news for magazines like Linux User & Developer, Custom PC, Micro Mart, IT Pro, Bit-Tech, and Expert Reviews is motivated by a passion for technology.
Published
Published Date / Year
(2019); eBook (4th Edition, 2020, Creative Commons Licensed)
License(s)
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
Hardcover
241 pages
eBook Format
PDF (248 pages)
Language
English
ISBN-10
1912047683
ISBN-13
978-1912047680/ 978-1-912047-73-4

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