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Recommended readings

                20 Easy Raspberry Pi Projects: Toys, Tools, Gadgets, and More! (Santos and San-
                    tos 2018). A good starting point if you want to learn about LEDs, dis-
                    plays, sensors, cameras, web applications, and games and toys. The book
                    is suitable for beginners as you do not need any previous knowledge, ex-
                    cept a keen interest in the world of electronics and programming. Most
                    projects are based on Raspberry Pi 3.
                Hacking Electronics: Learning Electronics with Arduino and Raspberry Pi (Monk
                    2017). For those who want to equip themselves with the skills needed to
                    understand and use Arduino microcontroller boards.
                Learning Python with Raspberry Pi (Bradbury and Everard 2014). When the
                    book was published, the authors claimed that Python was one of the
                    world’s top programming languages. This is an excellent companion for
                    anyone wishing to learn how to program on the Raspberry Pi. The book
                    is packed with examples and usable source code.















































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