10 Engaging Python Projects is a Great Resources for Pi Users @Raspberry_Pi #piday #raspberrypi

Spencer Organ’s new book 10 Engaging Python Projects, published by UK Tech Reviews, provides an awesome collection of python projects for your pi. The book is available to download for free!

Have you bought a Raspberry Pi and don’t know what to do with it? This simple book of 10 engaging projects aimed at Key Stage 2 and 3 pupils will get you connecting components to your Pi in minutes. The projects start with a simple flashing LED and end with a simple reaction time game which keeps your score.


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4 Comments

  1. Download link doesn’t work.

  2. It looks like we can only read it if we have a mac or iPAD and iBooks…unfortunate it seemed like a interesting way to take the kids beyond Scratch into Python with physical interfaces.

  3. Yup. Gotta use iTunes. Why do they do this to us?

  4. Sad. I am running Lubuntu and have no access to downloadable book.

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