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The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Book - With Raspberry Pi Zero! [discontinued] Reviews

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All you need to get the basics, intuitive articles and good base to start from. Nice introduction into Pi and its uses.
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Posted 5 years ago
very good
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Posted 6 years ago
This is a great introduction to the world of building with a Raspberry Pi, the zero is low cost and thus a low barrier of entry. The book contains loads of really interesting ideas and projects to get you started and is written to be accessible to those with little-to-no knowledge.
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Posted 6 years ago
Was disappointed to receive the kit without the SD card! However this was quickly sorted and I got the system working with Raspian. I cannot get Clews to work though, not that I would use it for my main email app, but because it was there. As I am in my mid eighties the brain does not work like a 10 year old, but I will try to get the CLI working, but I hope it is a bit quicker than the windows system which I found frustratingly slow. Watch this space! Mike Roedel.
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Posted 6 years ago
Great for noobs.
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Posted 6 years ago
a great value book with lots of useful information that carries a complete Pi (with CD card, leads and case but without PSU). Just need to add a standard micro USB mobile phone charger to be up and running.
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Posted 6 years ago
I'm new to the world of Pi and general electronics but have an interest in finding out more about them. This book meets my needs and on top was able to get me some hands-on experience with the Pi Zero W being included.
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Posted 6 years ago
This book has everything you could want to know about to get your Raspberry Pi up and running. The book is also good for those interested in Linux on general. Setup and running most of the popular programs that come with the Pi as well. A must have for a Pi beginner.
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Posted 6 years ago