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Learning Raspberry Pi

Learning Raspberry Pi

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First published: April 2015

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Author

Samarth Shah

Reviewers

Bill Van Besien

Gary Woodfine

Werner Ziegelwanger, MSc

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About the Author

Samarth Shah is an electronics engineer who loves to explore cutting-edge hardware as well as software technologies. Currently, he is working at User Experience Group, R&D wing, Infosys Limited. He has given talks at various national as well as international conferences. He also writes technical articles for various electronics and open source magazines. In his spare time, he writes non-technical blogs at http://shahsamarth.wordpress.com.

I would like to thank my parents, Pareshbhai and Sandhyaben, for their constant encouragement. Special thanks to my brother, Utsav, for his continuous support.

About the Reviewers

Bill Van Besien is a software engineer whose work has primarily been in the realm of spacecraft flight software architecture, UAV autonomy software, and cyber security pertaining to space mission operations. Over the past several years, he has developed software and served on the mission operations team for several NASA space missions. He holds MS and BS degrees in computer science, with a focus on cryptography and computer security. Bill splits his time between the spacecraft flight software group at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab and Nextility, a solar energy start-up in Washington, DC. You can find more information about his projects at http://billvb.github.io.

Werner Ziegelwanger, MSc has studied game engineering and simulation and got his master's degree in 2011. His master's thesis was published with the title Terrain Rendering with Geometry Clipmaps for Games , published by Diplomica Verlag. His hobbies include programming, games, and all kinds of technical gadgets.

Werner worked as a self-employed programmer for some years and mainly did web projects. At that time, he started his own blog (http://developer-blog.net), which is about the Raspberry Pi, Linux, and open source.

Since 2013, Werner has been working as a Magento developer and head of programming at mStage GmbH, an eCommerce company focused on Magento.

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Preface

The Raspberry Pi is an affordable, credit card-sized computer developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation as a response to the decline in the number of applicants for computer science courses at the University of Cambridge. Eben Upton, the founder of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, believes that the current generation of children do not have as many opportunities to discover their interests in programming as his did. His generation grew up with computers such as the BBC Micro, Commodore 64, and the ZX Spectrum, all of which booted into a programming environment. The current generation of devices, on the other hand, is geared towards consuming content, rather than creating it. Although the Raspberry Pi makes an excellent home theater computer and retro gaming device, it is primarily designed to be a tool to learn programming. For this reason, the Foundation provides a version of the Raspbian operating system with preinstalled development tools and learning material, making it easy to get started.

When the Raspberry Pi was launched, it showed itself to be more popular than the designers could have imagined as the ten thousand units that were manufactured were sold out within minutes and the distributor websites were brought down by the unexpected load on their servers. In the first year, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has sold over a million units and attracted a community of hackers and makers passionate about teaching and learning. This includes the official forum (accessible at http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/), where you can ask questions or share your project; the IRC channel on Freenode, where you can chat and get live support; the wiki hosted by eLinux (accessible at http://elinux.org/RPi_Hub), where you can find tutorials; and all the information you need to get started and the plethora of other websites dedicated to add-ons and accessories for the Raspberry Pi.

The Raspberry Pi may seem like a replacement for a low-end desktop, and the powerful GPU makes it a handy media center capable of playing HD videos. However, its true value comes from its flexibility. The General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) pins allow the Raspberry Pi to be used for a wide variety of applications. Home automation, weather stations, industrial control, robotics, arcade gaming cabinets, and quadcopters are just some of the possibilities.

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