This weekend saw my first anniversary at Raspberry Pi, and this blog marks my 100th post written for the company.
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“Only a year? It’s felt like forever”: a twelve-month retrospective
This weekend saw my first anniversary at Raspberry Pi, and this blog marks my 100th post written for the company.
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“Only a year? It’s felt like forever”: a twelve-month retrospective
This column is from The MagPi issue 49 . You can download a PDF of the full issue for free or subscribe to receive the print edition in your mailbox or the digital edition on your tablet. All proceeds from the print and digital editions help the Raspberry Pi Foundation achieve its charitable goals
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Beyond the bookcase
By recreating the iconic Wizard’s Chess set from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (sorry America, it’s Philosopher , not Sorcerer ), 18-year-old Jambassador Bethanie Fentiman has become my new hero. Ron, you don’t suppose this is going to be like… ‘real’ wizard’s chess, do you?
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You’re a (chess) wizard, Bethanie
The Inquisitr Nintendo Mini NES Console Created With Raspberry Pi And 3D Printing Technology The Inquisitr Recently, Nintendo announced its own NES Classic Mini console, and SEGA has hopped on the retro video game bandwagon by debuting its 25th Anniversary Mega Drive. Now, a Raspberry Pi enthusiast, DaftMike, used his knowledge of 3D printing … and more »
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Nintendo Mini NES Console Created With Raspberry Pi And 3D Printing Technology – The Inquisitr
Liz: If you use Raspbian, you’ll have noticed that Mathematica and the Wolfram Language come bundled for free with your Raspberry Pi. (A little boast here: we were only the second computer ever on which Mathematica has been included for free use as standard
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Mathematica 10 – now available for your Pi!
Here’s a guest post from our favourite Sheffieldites.
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Guest post: Happy birthday, Pimoroni!
Today’s a very special day for us here at Raspberry Pi. It’s the first anniversary of the Pi’s launch day.
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Happy birthday to us!
BBC Radio Wales’ Science Cafe programme this week came from the Sony factory in Pencoed, Wales , that makes the Raspberry Pi for us under licence. It’s only available for UK listeners (my mistake – the BBC’s territorial thingbat doesn’t extend to radio broadcasts, so you can listen anywhere in the world – as long as you aren’t Gert, who is still having problems), and only for the next five days
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BBC Wales Science Cafe broadcast from the Pi factory