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“Incredible Raspberry Pi projects: Get into digital making with some fun projects you can try today; Power up! - The best and safest ways to power your Raspberry Pi; Hot stuff! - Make your own LED thermometer; Amazing art with Python - Use …

“This manual is a bit different. It was written entirely by unpaid volunteers, all of whom are keen to share their expertise and enthusiasm for computing with as many people as possible. What all of these contributors have in common …

“The Pi Zero gets another upgrade and we show you how to make use of its wireless powers with a retro gaming handheld build. We’ve got not one but two big articles about the Raspberry Pi Zero W in …

“Make your own Magic Mirror in our step-by-step guide in the latest issue of the official Raspberry Pi magazine. Build a Magic Mirror! - Our definitive guide to build your very own wonder of IoT and design; Object-oriented programming - Follow up …

“Learn to code on your Raspberry Pi and kickstart 2017 with a new set of skills that might just change your life! In this issue: Beginner’s Guide to Coding - Discover the joy of programming on your Raspberry Pi!; Raspberry …

“The Raspberry Pi is the best-selling British computer of all time, says Managing Editor Russell Barnes. “It’s known the world over for making incredible things, from robots to mirrors and even art. It’s also helping to revolutionise computing …

“Get creative with our festive projects in the Christmas 2016 issue of the official Raspberry Pi magazine. Merry Christmas Makes - Build your own decorations and even make one out of the magazine cover; Get started with electronics - Learn to use …

“Build a remote controlled robot: Create your very own Pi-powered rover in our latest guide; Make an underwater camera: Take a selfie with your fishy friends with our help; Master NOOBS and the configuration utility: Two more essential beginner’s …

“This year, we’ve been working hard to improve the support we provide to our Raspberry Pi Certified Educators when they take their first steps post-Picademy, and begin to share their new skills with their students or faculty on their …

“The C programming language been used to program everything from the tiny microcontrollers used in watches and toasters up to huge software systems – most of Linux (and Raspbian itself) is written in it. Learn to code with C on your …