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On Nov 27 David Greenbaum wrote: Great for intermediate users, a bit intense for beginners
I'll admit that I've always wondered about the Raspberry Pi:the tiny little computer that can do so many things. I wasn't sure where to start since I’ve never used one before.This book was heavy on the ideas and specific ways of utilizing device in a high level technical format.The book jumps right in and ignores the handholding and step by steps I often find in other books and goes right into Python and using GPIO Full Review  >

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On Aug 24 Eric Chou wrote: Helpful Hints and Steps
Can't wait for the rest. Full Review  >

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On Aug 21 Tom Hood wrote:
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On Aug 12 Gergo Bogdan wrote: RaspberryPi Cookbook Review
I read the early, unedited release of the RaspberryPi Cookbook, but this doesn't mean it isn't complete. For a starter in open source hardware (like me) this book is perfect. It explains everything and when say everything I mean everything :), it helps you to choose your hardware, it gives you advices what power supply should you choose for your RaspberryPi based on what do you want to use it for. The book guides you through the steps of OS installation and configuration, network setup. The book contains great examples, what to use the RaspberryPi for (NAS, printing server, file sharing over network). Full Review  >

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