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Benchmarking Raspberry Pi 2

If you follow us on Twitter , you’ll notice that I put a call out earlier today for people who’d benchmarked their Raspberry Pi 2 – I wanted to be able to share some benchmarking results with you this afternoon. @Raspberry_Pi I’ve been running the Octane javascript benchmark on Node.JS and getting ~6X faster on the ‘2 (and it’s single threaded!) — Stewart X Addison (@sxaTech) February 5, 2015 @Raspberry_Pi SunSpider Javascript benchmark completes in 4452.1ms on Raspberry Pi 2, compared with 23692.7ms on Raspberry Pi Model B+

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Wyliodrin Programs The Raspberry Pi With A Drag-And-Drop Interface – Lifehacker Australia

Wyliodrin Programs The Raspberry Pi With A Drag-And-Drop Interface Lifehacker Australia If you prefer a visual coding interface rather than a text-based one, or you're just getting started learning to code on the Raspberry Pi , you might want to try Wyliodrin, a free visual coding platform that runs in your browser.

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Wyliodrin Programs the Raspberry Pi with a Drag-and-Drop Interface – Lifehacker

Wyliodrin Programs the Raspberry Pi with a Drag-and-Drop Interface Lifehacker If you prefer a visual coding interface rather than a text-based one or are just getting started learning to code on the Raspberry Pi , you might want to try Wyliodrin, a free visual coding platform that runs in your browser. As the video above shows …

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Getting hooked on programming with YRS project ‘Hook’

Carrie Anne: A few weeks ago, Raspberry Pi hosted its first ever Young Rewired State centre and took part in the Festival of Code. We had a lot of fun

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Open Your Garage Door via a Browser with Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Open Your Garage Door via a Browser with Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Garage door openers aren't exactly revolutionary tech, but one enterprising Raspberry Pi user used the board to create a wireless access point connected to the garage door that can open it via the browser. The setup is relatively cheap and doesn't …

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HTML5 Capable Raspberry Pi Web Browser Beta Unveiled – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets HTML5 Capable Raspberry Pi Web Browser Beta Unveiled Geeky gadgets During the holiday break the Raspberry Pi Foundation has unveiled a new web browser which has been designed for their awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC that is capable of supporting HTML 5. The new Raspberry Pi web browser is currently still in its beta

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Raspberry Pi Gets An HTML5-Capable Web Browser – Hot Hardware

Hot Hardware Raspberry Pi Gets An HTML5-Capable Web Browser Hot Hardware That's changing, as the Raspberry Pi team, in collaboration with Collabora, have developed an “up-to-date”, HTML5-capable web browser. The idea is that it's a port of Web (the web browser formerly known as Epiphany), and it will offer multi-tab …

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