Raspberry Pi: 10 Sites & Various Free Ebooks

Oct 13, 2014

“Fun and versatile mini-computer tailor-made for hobbyists and budding programmers.” – Laptop Magazine

The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. It is a capable little computer which can be used in electronics projects, and for many of the things that your desktop PC does, like spreadsheets, word-processing and games. It also plays high-definition video. We want to see it being used by kids all over the world to learn how computers work, how to manipulate the electronic world around them, and how to program.

These free ebooks include:-

1. The MagPi: Raspberry Pi Magazine

PDF – 23 Issues

The MagPi: Raspberry Pi Magazine

Click on the link below to view / download the ebook(s):-
The MagPi: Raspberry Pi Magazine (PDF)

2. The Raspberry Pi Education Manual

PDF – 137 pages

The Raspberry Pi Education Manual

Click on the link below to view / download the ebook(s):-
The Raspberry Pi Education Manual (PDF)

3. Learn How-to Design and Build a Raspberry Pi Robot by Stewart Watkiss

PDF – 71 pages

Learn How-to Design and Build a Raspberry Pi Robot by Stewart Watkiss

Click on the link below to view / download the ebook(s):-
Learn How-to Design and Build a Raspberry Pi Robot by Stewart Watkiss (PDF)

 

  1. 50 Free Ebooks on Python for Raspberry Pi (Various formats) [View / Download]
  2. Raspberry Pi In Easy Steps: Cool Stuff You Can Do With Your Raspberry Pi by Mike McGrath & In Easy Steps Team (iBooks (iTunes)) [View / Download]
  3. Raspberry Pi Tutorials (Various formats) [View / Download]
  4. Programming the Raspberry Pi by Dr Eben Upton (41 pages) (PDF) [View / Download]
  5. Python Programming with Minecraft Pi: Early Draft by Arghbox (PDF) [View / Download]
  6. The Only Raspberry Pi XBMC Tutorial You Will Ever Need by Tuukka (Online reading only) [View / Download]
  7. Raspberry Pi User Guide by Eben Upton and Gareth Halfacree (152 pages) (PDF) [View / Download]

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