
Issue #337 - And then, Raspberry Pi 400 was born
Howdy everyone,
Were you surprised? We always have so much fun watching our community’s reaction when we drop a new product, and the release of Raspberry Pi 400 on Monday did not disappoint. We hope you’re as excited by our new complete personal computer as we are!
Don’t miss out on Simon Martin’s post about designing Raspberry Pi 400. It’ll help you understand how and why we make certain design and functionality decisions — a little sneak peak into the brains of Raspberry Pi engineers.
Our week kept getting more exciting as we celebrated This is Engineering Day and welcomed inventor Dr Lucy Rogers to the Digital Making at Home live stream. And then, our Chief Learning Officer Sue Sentance learned she is going to be receiving a Suffrage Science award for Mathematics and Computing today.
Phew. We NEED this weekend. Enjoy yours!
Ashley
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Raspberry Pi 400: the $70 desktop PC
(raspberrypi.org) Your complete personal computer, built into a compact keyboard -
Designing Raspberry Pi 400
(raspberrypi.org) Why the mouse is on the left and much, much more -
Sue Sentance recognised with Suffrage Science award
(raspberrypi.org) Congratulations Sue! -
This Is Engineering–themed Digital Making at Home live stream
(raspberrypi.org) Young people asked inventor Dr Lucy Rogers their questions -
Celebrating future engineers
(raspberrypi.org) #BeTheDifference -
Wireframe issue 44 out now
(wireframe.raspberrypi.org) Lift the lid on video games -
Code your own Artillery-style tank game
(raspberrypi.org) Fire shells to blow up the enemy with our take on a classic two-player artillery game
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