
Issue #263 - Homepage
Hello there,
This week saw the launch of our brand-spanking-new homepage at raspberrypi.org. If you haven’t seen it yet, be sure to head over and check it out!
We also released some stuff on Youtube, including our What is CoderDojo? video and some fun outtakes from a recent filming session.
And as always, we’ve collected together some of our favourite tutorials and projects from the week for you to try for yourself.
Till we meet again…
…next Friday.
Peace,
Alex
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Our brand-new homepage
(raspberrypi.org) We've had a makeover -
Hackspace magazine 9: tools, tools, tools
(raspberrypi.org) We love Konichiwakitty! -
[New video] What is CoderDojo?
(youtube.com) Join the CoderDojo movement -
[New video] Pi Towers filming outtakes
(youtube.com) When professionalism meets the giggles -
Learn how to document your code
(raspberrypi.org) Share your code with the world -
Build an oscilloscope using Raspberry Pi and Arduino
(raspberrypi.org) DIY waveform measurement -
Dialling into local stories with Jura whisky phones
(raspberrypi.org) *ring ring* "Who's there?" "Whisky!" -
Eight(ish) Raspberry Pi projects for the summer
(raspberrypi.org) Summer summer summertime... -
Raspberry Pi pinball machine retrofit
(youtube.com) Ding...ding ding ding...ding ding -
Falling bipedal robots
(blog.hackster.io) A Raspberry Pi keeps it balanced -
Raspberry Pis at Disney World
(news.microsoft.com) Disney’s smart birdhouses reveal the secret lives of purple martins -
Pi-powered fireplace
(twitter.com) Voice control and snuggly warmth -
RFID-based wardrobe management
(instructables.com) Keep tabs on your socks and pants -
Amateur radio digital clock
(instructables.com) Go HAM -
1950s Kodak Brownie digital camera
(opensource.com) Pis and cameras and brownies, oh my
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Help translate our resources
(docs.google.com)
Do you speak more than one language? -
Learn robotics with Raspberry Pi
(nostarch.com)
The new book from The Raspberry Pi Guy -
Work for Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.workable.com)
Our latest job opportunities -
Python has brought computer programming to a vast new audience
(economist.com)
On Guido van Rossum, inventor of Python
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