June 2021
Beginner
208 pages
3h 50m
English
The Raspberry Pi™ is rapidly becoming a worldwide phenomenon. People are waking up to the possibility of a $35 (U.S.) computer that can be put to use in all sorts of settings—from a desktop workstation to a media center to a controller for a home automation system.
This book explains in simple terms, to both nonprogrammers and programmers new to the Raspberry Pi, how to start writing programs for the Pi in the popular Python programming language. It then goes on to give you the basics of creating graphical user interfaces and simple games using the pygame module.
The software in the book uses Python 3, and the Mu editor. The Raspberry Pi OS distribution recommended by the Raspberry Pi Foundation is used throughout the book.
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