Computers are no longer beige boxes that sit on our desks or foldable aluminium books - they are embedded into almost everything we own. Our doorbells, kitchen gadgets, vacuum cleaners, and media players are all powerful computing devices running software that someone has written. Learning to program no longer means learning to control things on a screen, it means learning to control hardware that interacts with the real world.
The Raspberry Pi platforms offer a wide range of powerful ways to interact with the world, but sometimes the choice can be bewildering. Using the flexible Python programming language, we'll show you how to get the most out of both the Pico range of microcontrollers and the larger Linux-powered Raspberry Pi boards.
Learn how to:
Select the perfect hardware
Control sensors and motors
Build a smart weather station
Make your own games console
Embed Artificial Intelligence into your projects
You'll then be able to take the skills you've learned in the book and build your own projects powered by Raspberry Pi hardware. Sense, control and take over the world with your homemade digital assistants, smart devices, and robots.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-916868-52-6 (9781916868526)
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Ben Everard enjoys working at the intersection of art and technology. He has a particular interest in light and his primary reason for making PCBs is to find more ways of adding LEDs to things. He lives in a house in Bristol with his wife, two daughters and too many animals.