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Raspberry Pi - Uses and Projects
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Date | Nov 19, 2013 |
Time | 01:00 PM EDT |
Cost | Free |
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
10AM PT, San Francisco
6pm - London | 1pm - New York | Wed, Nov 20th at 5am - Sydney | Wed, Nov 20th at 3am - Tokyo | Wed, Nov 20th at 2am - Beijing | 11:30pm - Mumbai
Presented by: Simon Monk
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes.
Cost: Free
The Raspberry Pi single board computer has become immensely popular with nearly two million boards sold. Its diminutive size and the fact that it is a bare circuit board rather than a boxed computer creates some confusion as to what exactly it is for. A situation that is exacerbated by its GPIO port that allows external electronics either home made or a finished product, to be attached to it.
In this webcast presented by Simon Monk author of Raspberry Pi Cookbook, aims to clarify the various niches into which a Raspberry Pi can fit and also showcase some of the more interesting uses of the Raspberry Pi with examples from the Internet and my own projects.
About Simon Monk
Simon Monk is a writer on open source hardware and is author of the soon to be release 'Raspberry Pi Cookbook' as well as 'Programming Raspberry Pi: Getting Started with Python' and numerous books on hobby electronics and Arduino.
Questions? Please send email to webcast@oreilly.com
10AM PT, San Francisco
6pm - London | 1pm - New York | Wed, Nov 20th at 5am - Sydney | Wed, Nov 20th at 3am - Tokyo | Wed, Nov 20th at 2am - Beijing | 11:30pm - Mumbai
Presented by: Simon Monk
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes.
Cost: Free
The Raspberry Pi single board computer has become immensely popular with nearly two million boards sold. Its diminutive size and the fact that it is a bare circuit board rather than a boxed computer creates some confusion as to what exactly it is for. A situation that is exacerbated by its GPIO port that allows external electronics either home made or a finished product, to be attached to it.
In this webcast presented by Simon Monk author of Raspberry Pi Cookbook, aims to clarify the various niches into which a Raspberry Pi can fit and also showcase some of the more interesting uses of the Raspberry Pi with examples from the Internet and my own projects.
About Simon Monk
Simon Monk is a writer on open source hardware and is author of the soon to be release 'Raspberry Pi Cookbook' as well as 'Programming Raspberry Pi: Getting Started with Python' and numerous books on hobby electronics and Arduino.
Questions? Please send email to webcast@oreilly.com
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