
Issue #327 - Japan gets its own Raspberry Pi keyboard
Howdy,
We’ve only gone and released another variant of the Raspberry Pi keyboard, and this time, it’s Japan’s turn.
Our young coders had the opportunity to create graphics for video games in this week’s edition of Digital Making at Home. And the latest issue of Wireframe magazine explored an intense 2D survival game.
We have also not forgotten to include a handful of home builds, including an International Space Station tracker and a tabletop stove hack that will stop your stuff cooking whenever you look at it.
Wear sunscreen.
Peace,
Ashley
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Raspberry Pi keyboards for Japan are here!
(raspberrypi.org) A Japan variant of the Raspberry Pi keyboard is now available -
A new issue of Wireframe magazine is HERE!
(wireframe.raspberrypi.org) Check out Endling, an intense 2D survival game -
Processing raw image files from a Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera
(raspberrypi.org) Don't let your ISP mess with your Bayer -
Recreate Time Pilot’s free-scrolling action
(raspberrypi.org) Use Python and Pygame to create a Time Pilot-style game -
Code a Super Mario–style platformer
(raspberrypi.org) Designing game graphics with Digital Making at Home -
Invade space with your own sprites
(raspberrypi.org) Creating retro sprites for a Scratch game -
DSLR motion detection with Raspberry Pi and OpenCV
(raspberrypi.org) Say chee— too late! -
Raspberry Pi won’t let your watched pot boil
(raspberrypi.org) It gets shy when it catches your eye -
International Space Station tracker
(raspberrypi.org) Those things go by FAST
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A closer look at video game graphics
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Graphics add flavour and guide players -
View Eben Upton’s favourite Coolest Projects builds
(coolestprojects.org)
Our CEO has chosen his top projects in the showcase -
Discover Ladyada's favourite Coolest Projects builds
(coolestprojects.org)
Ladyada has picked the tech projects she loved best -
Explore Dr Hayaatun Sillem’s favourite Coolest Projects builds
(coolestprojects.org)
Young tech creators who impressed the CEO of the Royal Academy of Engineering
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