
Issue #231 - HackSpace
Hi there,
What a week of new releases!
This week saw the launch of the very first issue of HackSpace magazine — the newest publication from the team behind The MagPi that brings all the fun and excitement of making and hacking into one awesome monthly magazine.
We’ve also released volume 3 of our always popular Official Projects Book, collecting some of the very best Raspberry Pi projects into a 200-page tome of amazingness.
And as if that’s not enough, our newest free course on the FutureLearn platform has gone live as well. Looking to start a Code Club? Or simply interested in what a Code Club entails? Check out the Prepare to run a Code Club free online course now!
Have a great week, and we’ll see you next Friday.
Peace,
Alex
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HackSpace magazine issue 1
(raspberrypi.org) Our publishing arm had a new baby -
Prepare to run a Code Club on FutureLearn
(raspberrypi.org) All you need to get you started -
Official Projects Book Volume 3
(raspberrypi.org) 200 pages of hacking and making -
Ultimate 3D printer control with OctoPrint
(raspberrypi.org) Control it all! -
The Pi Cap fetch machine
(bareconductive.com) No, YOU go get it! -
Holiday lights
(blog.alexellis.io) Sync your lights around the world -
Raspberry Spy Robot
(hackster.io) Spy cam on the go -
Servo-controlled time-lapse camera
(hackster.io) Perfect for the Zero W -
Tomy Mr Money Google AIY Assistant
(circuitbeard.co.uk) Classic toy, modern twist -
TerrariumPi
(github.com) Keep your gecko happy -
Pi Zero Case LED Hack
(raspberrycoulis.co.uk) Combine infrared LEDs with the NoIR camera module
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What do you want your button to do?
(raspberrypi.org)
Carrie Anne Philbin discusses the endless possibilities of coding with buttons -
Raspberry Jam Big Birthday Weekend
(raspberrypi.org)
Have you registered yet? -
PA's Raspberry Pi competition
(paconsulting.com)
Young makers saving the planet -
Pioneers
(raspberrypi.org)
You have until 1 Dec to submit your projects! -
You're never too old to code
(hmrcdigital.blog.gov.uk)
From Code Club to the office -
Don’t just teach kids to code — teach them to question Facebook and Google
(theguardian.com)
On the importance of digital literacy -
Take part in Astro Pi Mission Zero
(astro-pi.org)
The submission window closes this Sunday!
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