When you write a book, any book, there’s a temptation to look back at it as an epic journey. After all, it takes months to write one, to do all the projects (twice, sometimes more), research, and so on. It might not seem that way to readers. Nevertheless, we have been on an epic journey. We started out just buying the right parts and getting the Pi running. Here at the end, we’ve been through enough Linux to get things done, leveraging the C++ you already knew from Arduinos, learned the ins and outs of WiringPi, learned some system ...
13. Conclusions, Credits, and Parting Thoughts
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