Eben Upton, co-creator of the Raspberry Pi, and Gareth Halfacree have updated their "unofficial guide" to the Rapberry Pi. This new fourth edition has been updated to cover the Raspberry Pi 3 board and software with detailed discussion on its wide array of configurations, languages, and applications. You'll learn how to take full advantage of the Pi's full capabilities, and then expand those capabilities even more with add-on technologies.
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Authors: Eben Upton and Gareth Halfacree Publisher: Wiley
Date: September 2016 Pages: 312
ISBN: 978-1119264361 Print: 1119264367 Kindle: B00N2RDVQ8
Aimed at: New Users of Raspberry Pi 3
- Install software and connect to display, audio, network, and more
- Master Linux nomenclature and conventions
- Write your own software using Scratch and Python
- Install, run, and explore Minecraft Pi edition
- Hack hardware and troubleshoot common issues
- Customise your Pi with software, hardware, and network configuration
- Extend the Pi's capabilities with add-ons like Wi-Fi dongles, a touch screen, and more
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