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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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Raspberry Pi Foundation And CoderDojo Are Creating World’s … – Fossbytes

Fossbytes Raspberry Pi Foundation And CoderDojo Are Creating World's … Fossbytes The Raspberry Pi Foundation and CoderDojo have joined hands to create one of the biggest coding school networks in the world.

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Raspberry Pi and CoderDojo join forces

We’ve got some great news to share today: the Raspberry Pi Foundation is joining forces with the CoderDojo Foundation, in a merger that will give many more young people all over the world new opportunities to learn how to be creative with technology. CoderDojo is a global network of coding clubs for kids from seven to 17

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Hello World issue 2: celebrating ten years of Scratch

We are very excited to announce that issue 2 of Hello World is out today! Hello World is our magazine about computing and digital making, written by educators, for educators. It  is a collaboration between the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Computing at School , part of the British Computing Society . We’ve been extremely fortunate to be granted an exclusive interview with Mitch Resnick , Leader of the Scratch Team at MIT, and it’s in the latest issue. All around the world, educators and enthusiasts are celebrating ten years of Scratch, MIT’s block-based programming language. Scratch has helped millions of people to learn the building blocks of computer programming through play, and is our go-to tool at Code Clubs everywhere

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Open source energy monitoring using Raspberry Pi

OpenEnergyMonitor, who make open-source tools for energy monitoring, have been using Raspberry Pi since we launched in 2012. Like Raspberry Pi, they manufacture their hardware in Wales and send it to people all over the world. We invited co-founder Glyn Hudson to tell us why they do what they do, and how Raspberry Pi helps.

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Raspberry Pi: Top 25 projects to try yourself – IT PRO

IT PRO Raspberry Pi : Top 25 projects to try yourself IT PRO The Raspberry Pi Zero is unquestionably the most versatile piece of tech ever devised. Enterprising hobbyists have used it to make robots, games consoles, art installations – Raspberry Pis have even gone into space! We've rounded up all the best things …

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Julia language for Raspberry Pi

Julia is a free and open-source general purpose programming language made specifically for scientific computing. It combines the ease of writing in high-level languages like Python and Ruby with the technical power of MATLAB and Mathematica and the speed of C. Julia is ideal for university-level scientific programming and it’s used in research

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The Open-Source Google Assistant Joins the Raspberry Pi AI Movement – All About Circuits

All About Circuits The Open-Source Google Assistant Joins the Raspberry Pi AI Movement All About Circuits AI projects for Raspberry Pi are all the rage these days. In fact, there are so many AI platforms vying for people to install them on their Raspberry Pis that it's getting hard to keep up with all of them

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