Make with code in The MagPi #77
By Lucy Hattersley. Posted
Learn to code in Python and control electronics in the latest issue of The MagPi magazine
A quick into to Python – short scripts, rapid results
Learn to control electronic gizmos and hack gadgets with code in this month's edition of The MagPi magazine.
Click here to buy The MagPi magazine issue #77
Make with Code
If you bought a Raspberry Pi to learn coding, then we've got the perfect feature for you. Our Make with Code guide makes coding fun, by teaching you how to control basic electronic gadgets with Python.
The Best Raspberry Pi Accessories
With the right tool you can make something amazing. Discover the greatest HATs, expansion boards, and gadgets to use with a Raspberry Pi.
Open a door using text messages
Discover the best RaspberryPi projects in The MagPi magazine. Conor Breen built this magical door that opens when you send it a text message.
Game Bird Recall
Read all about the Raspberry Pi maker is managing wildlife populations using a Raspberry Pi to emulate bird calls. Martha Zimet lives on a ranch in Nevada, and uses Raspberry Pi to manage bird populations.
There's a whole lot more in The MagPi issue #77. Discover the maker using multiple Raspberry Pi computers to control dozens of smartphones at once, or learn to code an advanced version of Pac-Man.
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Lucy is Editor of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine.
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