Programmer Gifts 10 – Pi For Xmas iProgrammer The holiday season is a good time to learn about computers – you have the time. But where to start?
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Programmer Gifts 10 – Pi For Xmas iProgrammer The holiday season is a good time to learn about computers – you have the time. But where to start?
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Programmer Gifts 10 – Pi For Xmas – iProgrammer
Pokemon on a Dreamcast VMU GeekReply gaming’s newest homemade retro consoles is here.
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Today we’re releasing a new update for Raspbian, including a multimedia player, updated Thonny, and more. Here’s Simon with everything you need to know. Updating Raspbian on your Raspberry Pi || Raspberry Pi Foundation How to update to the latest version of Raspbian on your Raspberry Pi
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A new Raspbian update: multimedia, Python and more
We’re pleased to announce Wireframe: a new, £3, twice-monthly magazine that lifts the lid on video games.
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Wireframe: a new games magazine with a difference
Does your camera giggle and smile as it takes your photo? Does your camera spit out your image from a thermal printer? No
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SelfieBot: taking and printing photos with a smile
Stuff Magazines Someone's getting some delicious Raspberry Pi today. It could be you Stuff Magazines So you wanted a small computer
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Someone’s getting some delicious Raspberry Pi today. It could be you – Stuff Magazines
Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here. While we’re working on the next issue of The MagPi, we’re very aware that we’re almost at issue 75! Rob didn’t give Alex an image to put here so she made one To celebrate this milestone, we’re doing another countdown of projects. We ranked 50 projects for issue 50 of The MagPi, and this time we’re ranking 75 of the greatest Raspberry Pi projects — and we need your help to do that! Vote for your favourite You folks in the community never stop amazing us with the things you make, so our list will be full of the outstanding projects you’ve made since we released issue 50 for October 2016! Like last time, you can vote for your favourites, but we’re upping the ante: we want you to choose the top 50 projects from the list of 75 we’ve compiled
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Vote for your 50 favourite projects!
When it comes to finding Raspberry Pi tutorials on the internet, many makers’ first port of call is YouTube. From professional content creators to part-time hobbyists, the video-sharing platform is full of makers documenting their projects for the world to see.
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10 YouTubers you should be following