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Computer Hardware (General)
Adventures in Raspberry Pi
3rd Edition
Carrie Anne Philbin
ISBN: 978-1-119-26906-9 | Jul 2017 | 288PP
Previous Edition: 978-1-119-04602-8
Build cool Raspberry Pi projects with no experience required!
Adventures in Raspberry Pi, 3rd Edition is the fun guide to learning programming.
Starting from the very basics and building skill upon skill, you’ll learn developing
fundamentals — even if you’ve never programmed before. Learning is exciting
when you’re working your way through cool projects, but the concepts you learn
and the skills you master will take you further than you ever thought possible.
You’ll learn how your Raspberry Pi 3 works and what it can do as you create
stories and games, program shapes, code music, and even build Minecraft worlds
with projects designed specifically for kids 11 to 15. Author Carrie Anne Philbin is
a former high school teacher, and she showcases her skills with clear, easy to
follow instructions and explanations every step of the way. If you’re interested in
programming but find other books hard to understand, this book is your ideal
starting point for mastering the Raspberry Pi.
Inexpensive, non-intimidating, yet surprisingly versatile, the Raspberry Pi 3 is an
ideal way to learn programming. Updated to align with the newest board, this
book will teach you fundamental programming skills while having a ton of fun!
The tiny, credit-card sized Raspberry Pi has become a huge hit among kids — and
adults — interested in programming. It does everything your desktop can do, but
with a few basic programming skills, you can make it do so much more. With
simple instructions, fun projects, and solid skills, Adventures in Raspberry Pi is the
ultimate kids’ programming guide!
About the Author
Carrie Anne Philbin is a former High School ICT Teacher who works for the
Raspberry Pi Foundation as an advocate for IT in Education. She is the founder and
presenter of Gurl Geek Diaries, and acts as an advisor to the British Government
on the new Computing School Curriculum.