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//-->Raspberry Pi Cookbookfor Python ProgrammersOver 50 easy-to-comprehend tailor-made recipes to getthe most out of the Raspberry Pi and unleash its hugepotential using PythonTim CoxBIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI.Raspberry Pi Cookbook forPython ProgrammersCopyright © 2014 Packt PublishingAll rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, ortransmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher,except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of theinformation presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold withoutwarranty, either express or implied. Neither the author, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealersand distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly orindirectly by this book.Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all of the companiesand products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals. However, PacktPublishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information.Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi logo are registered trademarks of the Raspberry PiFoundation.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.First published: April 2014Production Reference: 2230414Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.Livery Place35 Livery StreetBirmingham B3 2PB, UK.ISBN 978-1-84969-662-3www.packtpub.comCover Image by Darren Brindley (darrenbrindleyphotography@gmail.com).CreditsAuthorTim CoxReviewersColin DeadyIan McAlpineAcquisition EditorsPramila BalanLuke PreslandRebecca PedleyContent Development EditorArvind KoulTechnical EditorsShubhangi H. DhamgayeNovina KewalramaniRohit Kumar SinghPratish SomanCopy EditorsJanbal DharmarajInsiya MorbiwalaAditya NairKaruna NarayananProject CoordinatorWendell PalmerProofreadersSimran BhogalKirsty CoxMaria GouldAmeesha GreenPaul HindleIndexerTejal SoniGraphicsRonak DhruvYuvraj MannariAbhinash SahuProduction CoordinatorAparna BhagatCover WorkAparna Bhagat.About the Authorengineer. His passion for programming can be traced back to one Christmas in the mid 1980swhen he received a Sinclair Spectrum 48k+ home computer (a joint present with his two elderbrothers). By typing out and modifying BASIC programs, while dreaming about building robots,an interest in computers and electronics was sparked, which has never faded. This interestsaw him through university, where he earned a BEng in Electronics and Electrical Engineering,and into a career in developing embedded software for a wide range of applications, forautomotive, aerospace, and the oil industry, among others.Keen to support the vision behind the Raspberry Pi, reignite engineering in schools, andencourage a new generation of engineers, Tim co-founded the MagPi magazine. Thanks to thededication and time of the volunteers who contribute to it every month, it continues to havemonthly issues and attract an ever-increasing number of readers (and writers) worldwide.Through his sitePiHardware.com, Tim produces electronic kits and helps people learnabout the Raspberry Pi and hardware interfacing; each of them is supported with detailedinstructions and tutorials to help novices build the knowledge and skills for their projects.This is Tim's first ever book; it mirrors his own experience of discovering the Raspberry Pi andshowcasing its fantastic abilities.Writing a book about the Raspberry Pi wouldn't have been possible withoutthe creation itself, so thanks to the Raspberry Pi foundation for their hardwork (and good humor) in making it a huge success. The Raspberry Picommunity consists of an excellent group of exceptionally helpful peoplefrom all over the world, and it has been a pleasure to be involved with itfrom the start. In particular, I would like to thank The MagPi team that hassupported me by reviewing the chapters and helping me achieve the bestpossible standard. Also thanks to the Pi3D team who worked hard to gettheir library running with Python 3 for the book.Thanks to my family, particularly my wife Kirsty, who has supported me everystep of the way and daily suffered my obsession with the Raspberry Pi. Theexcitement my daughters, Phoebe and Amelia, have as they discover newthings inspires me to share and teach as much as I can.Tim Coxlives in England with his wife and two young daughters and works as a software. [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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