Simon Long is a Senior Principal Software Engineer here at Raspberry Pi.
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Ultrasonic pi-ano
At the Raspberry Pi Foundation, we love a good music project . So of course we’re excited to welcome Andy Grove ‘s ultrasonic piano to the collection! It is a thing of beauty… and noise. Don’t let the name fool you – this build can do so much more than sound like a piano
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Ultrasonic pi-ano
Getting started with soldering
In our newest resource video, Content and Curriculum Manager Laura Sach introduces viewers to the basics of soldering. Getting started with soldering Learn the basics of how to solder components together, and the safety precautions you need to take. Find a transcript of this video in our accompanying learning resource: raspberrypi.org/learning/getting-started-with-soldering/ So sit down, grab your Raspberry Pi Zero, and prepare to be schooled in the best (and warned about the worst) practices in the realm of soldering.
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Getting started with soldering
Pioneers: the second challenge is…
Pioneers, your next challenge is here! Do you like making things?
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Pioneers: the second challenge is…
Pi Cart: RetroPie in a NES Cartridge
RetroPie builds take up approximately 40% of my daily project searching. Whether it’s across social media, within the depths of YouTube, littering my inbox, or shared across office messaging, I see RetroPie everywhere
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Pi Cart: RetroPie in a NES Cartridge
One small step for Steph, one giant flap for makerkind
I’m Steph, I’m quite new to the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and I’m very new to Raspberry Pis.
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One small step for Steph, one giant flap for makerkind
Ring a bell with Node-RED and Twitter
This is a great beginner’s project from Red Reef Digital for those new to Node-RED . Node-RED is IBM’s browser-based, visual tool – looking just like a flow chart – for IoT programming. It seemed to come out of nowhere a couple of years ago, but it’s very easy to get your head around, and we’ve seen some great stuff done with it. (Winner?
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Ring a bell with Node-RED and Twitter
Manjaro Devs Plan on Conquering the ARM Ecosystem, Raspberry Pi 2 Builds Out Now – Softpedia News (blog)
Softpedia News (blog) Manjaro Devs Plan on Conquering the ARM Ecosystem, Raspberry Pi 2 Builds Out Now Softpedia News (blog) Therefore, they announced on February 6, 2016, the availability of the first builds of the Manjaro for ARM port of the operating system, which users can now install on their Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi 2 devices using the instructions provided by the …
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Manjaro Devs Plan on Conquering the ARM Ecosystem, Raspberry Pi 2 Builds Out Now – Softpedia News (blog)
Sonic Pi v2.0 competition for schools is launched!
This week, Dr Sam Aaron released the much anticipated final version of Sonic Pi v2.0. It will be replacing Sonic Pi v1 on Raspbian very soon, and you will be able to get it via our Downloads page (we will let you know when).
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Sonic Pi v2.0 competition for schools is launched!
Vernier sensors and the Wolfram Language
Here’s another guest post from Allison at Wolfram Research.
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Vernier sensors and the Wolfram Language