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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Improve your Raspberry Pi skills with the Superguide in this month's edition of The MagPi magazine.
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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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