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Learn Raspberry Pi programming with Python : learn to program on the world's most popular tiny computer
Learn how to program your nifty new $35 computer to make a web spider, a weather station, a media server, and more. This book explores how to make a variety of fun and even useful products, from a web bot to search and download files to a toy to drive your pets insane. Even if you're completely new to programming in general, you'll see how easy it is to create a home security system, an underwater photography system, an RC plane with a camera, and even a near-space weather balloon with a camera. You'll learn how to use Pi with Arduino as well as Pi with Gertboard, an expansion board with an onboard ATmega microcontroller. -- Provided by publisher.
Raspberry Pi Projects
2014,2013
Learn to build software and hardware projects featuring the Raspberry Pi!
Congratulations on becoming a proud owner of a Raspberry Pi! Following primers on getting your Pi up and running and programming with Python, the authors walk you through 16 fun projects of increasing sophistication that let you develop your Raspberry Pi skills. Among other things you will:
* Write simple programs, including a tic-tac-toe game
* Re-create vintage games similar to Pong and Pac-Man
* Construct a networked alarm system with door sensors and webcams
* Build Pi-controlled gadgets including a slot car racetrack and a door lock
* Create a reaction timer and an electronic harmonograph
* Construct a Facebook-enabled Etch A Sketch-type gadget and a Twittering toy
Raspberry Pi Projects is an excellent way to dig deeper into the capabilities of the Pi and to have great fun while doing it.