Get the Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book volume 3!
By Russell Barnes. Posted
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It’s that time of year again: the weather is getting colder, the days are getting shorter, and you’ve already gorged on several boxes of early mince pies. That means it’s also time for volume 3 of the Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book, and it’s out today!
Projects for everyone
The Official Raspberry Pi Projects Books are a collection of incredibly inspiring community projects, expert tutorials, and definitive reviews covering every aspect of the world of Raspberry Pi. Volume 3 is no different, and we’ve packed its 200 pages with the best of the best.
You’ll get to see projects that involve beekeeping, robots, earthquakes, incredible arcade machine builds, and more. There’s tutorials that teach you how to build a GoPro-esque action cam, a Beret-of-Things, a spooky flashing skeleton eye, and your own Apollo mission computer. We even have reviews of robot kits, wildlife cameras, books, and more!
Where to buy
You can get your copy in WH Smiths and other good news agents today, with copies turning up in Barnes & Noble in the USA very soon. You can also find the digital edition on The MagPi Android and iOS app.
You can also buy Projects Book 3 online from the Raspberry Pi Press store! If you buy it before the end of Sunday you can also get 10% off by using the code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout. Think of it as an early Christmas present from us to you.
We hope you enjoy the new projects book!
Russell runs Raspberry Pi Press, which includes The MagPi, Hello World, HackSpace magazine, and book projects. He’s a massive sci-fi bore.
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