Liz Upton has posted a new entry on the Raspberry Pi blog. This time, she’s featured an interview with Eben, conducted by The Centre for Computing History (with help from the Heritage Lottery fund). The interview is all about the history of the Pi, how it got started and how things have evolved. Fascinating stuff and well worth a look:
On 2nd July, Eben is giving a one hour computing lesson at the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge using the BBC Micro, the machine on which he himself learned how to program! The event runs from 11am-12pm and is open to anyone aged 11 and above. Take a look here to find out how to book your ticket.