1. Getting Started with Electronic Circuits
2. All about Raspberry Pi
3. Starting with the Basics: Programming with Scratch
4. Using Python for Input and Output: GPIO Zero
5. More Input and Output: Infrared Sensors and LCD Displays
6. Adding Control in Python and Linux
7. Creating Video with a Pi Camera
8. Rolling Forward: Designing and Building a Robot
9. Customize your Gameplay: Minecraft Hardware Programming
10. Making Your Circuits Permanent
11. Let the Innovation Begin: Designing Your Own Circuits
Appendix A. Required Tools and Components
Appendix B. Electronic Components Quick Reference
Appendix C. Component Labeling
Appendix D. GPIO quick reference
Stewart Watkiss graduated from the University of Hull, United
Kingdom, with a masters degree in electronic engineering. He has
been a fan of Linux since first installing it on a home computer
during the late 1990s. While working as a Linux system
administrator, he was awarded Advanced Linux Certification (LPIC 2)
in 2006, and created the Penguin Tutor website to help others
learning Linux and working toward Linux certification.
Stewart is a big fan of the Raspberry Pi. He owns several Raspberry
Pi computers that he uses to help to protect his home (Internet
filter), provide entertainment (XBMC), and teach programming to his
two children. He also volunteers as a STEM ambassador, going into
local schools to help support teachers and teach programming to
teachers and children.
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