Stefan Sjogelid has written a new Pi book. Now, I haven’t seen the book apart from the listing on the Wiley site, but just the title alone was so cool I had to feature it on the blog! You can…
Category: Books
New issue of Linux User and Developer is a boon for #RaspberryPi robotics enthusiasts
This month’s Linux User and Developer magazine (issue 132) is a bumper issue for Raspberry Pi owners: 18-page special by Russell Barnes and Jason Barnett on building a Raspberry Pi robot A two page guide to taking pics and video…
Coming soon – Adventures in #RaspberryPi by Carrie Anne Philbin
Teacher, creator of Geek Gurl Diaries and all-round nice person Carrie Anne Philbin has written a new book – “Adventures in Raspberry Pi”. This 256 page book, published by Wiley, will be released on 22nd November and is available to…
50 Free eBooks On Python – useful for #RaspberryPi owners & Linux users alike
EFYTimes.com has brought together a list of 50 Free eBooks on the subject of Python.
Book review: Practical #RaspberryPi
Harry Fairhead over at I Programmer has read and reviewed the book Practical Raspberry Pi by Brendan Horan. Not a very positive review, really! Practical Raspberry Pi.
Early draft of Python programming uses Minecraft on the #RaspberryPi
Craig Richardson has been working on a book in which programming is taught using Python and then utilised in the visual environment of the Pi edition of Minecraft. This yet-to-be-finished book was featured on the Foundation website a couple of…
Book reviews cover Scratch and Minecraft for the #RaspberryPi
Shea Silverman has written two summary book reports for “Super Scratch Programming Adventure” and “Minecraft: Pi Edition Coding How-to”. Read the reviews
PiBot: Build your own #RaspberryPi powered robot
Wolfram Donat has written a 40-page guide to creating a small, mobile robot. It’s available as a paperback and a Kindle e-book. Here’s a link to the Kindle version.
Raspberry Pi For Dummies out now
Sean McManus and Mike Cook’s book Raspberry Pi for Dummies is now available on Amazon. The paperback version is currently on offer at just over £10 and the Kindle version is available for just £9. See it now on Amazon.co.uk
Fantasy fiction project uses #RaspberryPi to distribute story portions
Taken from TechRadar.com: Piggybacking on weirdly named and unsecured wireless networks is one of the joys of city living. But if you try to siphon off some Wi-Fi while walking around Bristol in the next few days, you might find…