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Teach, Learn, and Make with Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny and affordable computer that you can use to learn programming through fun, practical projects. Join the global Raspberry Pi community.
Raspberry Pi Documentation
Configuration Configuring your Raspberry Pi's settings config.txt Low-level settings control The Linux kernel How to configure and build a custom kernel for your Raspberry Pi Remote access …
Get Started With Raspberry Pi | Raspberry Pi Foundation
Get started with your Raspberry Pi computer for free. Write powerful programs and build exciting physical computing projects with our team of expert educators.
Computers - Raspberry Pi Foundation
Projects from the Raspberry Pi Foundation We have projects for a range of coding and computer technologies, including Scratch and Python. Here are some to start using with your Raspberry …
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Learn coding for kids, teenagers and young adults. The Raspberry Pi Foundation provides access to online coding resources and challenges that are free for everyone everywhere.
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Computer coding for kids, teenagers and young adults. Step-by-step instructions for 250+ free coding projects. Create games, animations, and more with code.
Raspberry Pi Foundation blog: news, announcements, stories, ideas
The official Raspberry Pi Foundation blog — your first stop for news and stories about our work in computing education.
Resources - Teach, Learn, and Make with Raspberry Pi
Free resources to teach, learn and make with Raspberry Pi, a tiny and affordable computer. Created by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
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