njoubert / RaspberryPiChristmasCodingAdventureLinks
The Raspberry Pi Christmas Coding Adventure is a comprehensive guide for physical computing using the Raspberry Pi! I created this guide as part of a Christmas gift in 2015. It includes a parts list of my suggested "first Raspberry Pi kit", and a series of fun mini-projects to get started.
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