Description |
xix, 380 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
Idiot's Guides |
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Idiot's guides.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Getting started with your Raspberry Pi : Introducting the Raspberry Pi ; Choosing a Raspberry Pi ; Required accessories ; Picking a case -- Setting up your Raspberry Pi : What you need for set up ; Ports, pins and plug-ins ; Selecting an operating system ; Installing Linux ; Working with the command line -- Raspberry Pi projects : Building a usable PC ; Adding Wi-fi ; Making a media center ; Setting up a personal VPN ; Creating a streaming internet radio ; Building a private minecraft server ; Setting up a home surveillance system ; Making a wireless router ; Creating a web server ; Building a network storage device ; More advanced projects -- Going further with your Raspberry Pi : Additional accessories ; Learing to code on your Raspberry Pi ; The Raspberry Pi community -- Glossary -- Resources -- Index. |
Summary |
"The Raspberry Pi is an inexpensive, simple computer that's about the size of a credit card. It has multiple inputs and outputs that make it the foundation for almost a limitless number of projects -- from creating a wi-fi hot spot to an elaborate, programmed LED light show. Idiot's Guides: Raspberry Pi is the perfect beginner book for learning how it works, how to program it (using Scratch, a basic program for programming Linux), how to connect it to an existing device, and how to put together some basic first projects,"--Amazon.com. |
Subject |
Raspberry Pi (Computer)
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Raspberry Pi (Computer) -- Programming.
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Mobile computing.
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Added Title |
Complete idiot's guide to Raspberry Pi |
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Idiot's guide to Raspberry Pi |
ISBN |
1615647783 (paperback) |
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9781615647781 (paperback) |
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