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Happy to flag this one - a new book that may be of interest to younger Gadget Masters: Raspberry Pi Projects for Kids, written by Daniel Bates, a Computer Science researcher at the University of Cambridge.
The publishers, Packt Publishing, write:
This handy guide will launch you into the world of computer programming by showing you how to build your own amazing applications. Raspberry Pi Projects for Kids contains several awesome projects for you to get hands-on with, including creating your own games, crafting your own simple electronics, and making your own interactive map. By learning how to use Scratch and Python in your programming, you will be a computer scientist in no time!
It will cost £7.99 as an e-book, and £14.99 for the print version plus the eBook plus PacktLib access.
The table of contents is as follows:
Preface Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi Chapter 2: Making Your Own Angry Birds Game Chapter 3: Testing Your Speed Chapter 4: Making an Interactive Map of Your City
Book Details
Language : English Paperback : 96 pages [ 235mm x 191mm ] Release Date : March 2014 ISBN : 1783982225 ISBN 13 : 9781783982226 Author(s) : Daniel Bates See the full book details ' Previous Gadget Book entries:
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