Raspberry Pi Superguide in The MagPi #76
By Lucy Hattersley. Posted
Get going with your Raspberry Pi and boost your making skills in the latest edition of The MagPi
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Get started with Raspberry Pi – everything you need to know to start your journey!
Improve your Raspberry Pi skills with the Superguide in this month's edition of The MagPi magazine.
Click here to buy The MagPi magazine issue #76.
Raspberry Pi Superguide
We're going to take your Raspberry Pi skills up a level. Our Superguide collects all we know about Raspberry Pi in one place. Designed to be the perfect get-going guide for newcomers, and a tool for long-time readers to get better at digital making.
The Raspberry Pi 3A+
Get an in-depth look at the Raspberry Pi 3A+, the new $25 computer. It packs the power of a 3B+ into the same footprint of the original Pi A+. We've got all the specifications, benchmarks, plus an interview with Eben Upton and Roger Thornton.
Nybble: the open-source kitten
Discover Nybble, a new quadruped robotic designed to act as a pet and help owners learn advanced robotics.
Code Pac-Man
Discover how to code your own Pac-Man game using Python and Pygame Zero.
Hack Smart Lights
Use a Raspberry Pi to hack into smart lights and create your own computer-controlled lighting display. It's fun all year round, and we think it's especially handy in the run-up to Christmas.
Lucy is Editor of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine.
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