Raspberry Pi: The Ultimate Start Guide to Raspberry Pi
By Davis Jensen
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About this ebook
Have you just bought your Raspberry Pi? Are you thinking about buying one? You may feel a bit daunted, as this tiny (and incredibly cheap) computer is different from virtually every other computer on the market. But you don’t need to worry! Raspberry Pi is actually a very user friendly computer and you should not be put off by the idea that you will be programming! Raspberry Pi is programming made easy for you!
All you need is to learn the basics, then, after you have taken your first steps into the Raspberry World, you will find that you can do so much with this little wonder, and that it will boost your creativity and ability to learn!
This book has exactly what you need if you are new to Raspberry Pi: a step by step guide on how to start using Raspberry Pi for beginners who want instructions given to them clearly, who want new words (there are a few, like with most things) explained to them in a simple way, and who want to make sure that every instruction in this book is not only accurate, but also very, very clear indeed.
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Raspberry Pi - Davis Jensen
Introduction
Welcome to the world of Raspberry Pi! Did I say world
? Yes, you heard me correctly, because apart from being small and cheap, Raspberry Pi is like a little world: it is always changing, you can be part of this change, it teaches you so much and it is very adaptable. On top of that, Raspberry Pi is a different concept from all the computers that came before; it ‘belongs’ to you, the user, in many more ways than other computers; in fact, all you need to know are a few basic instructions, and once you get the idea of how things work in the Raspberry world, you can create your own language, ‘do it your own way’, basically, you can be