The Raspberry Pi Platform and Python Programming for the Raspberry Pi

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The Raspberry Pi Platform and Python Programming for the Raspberry Pi

Coursera · Intermediate ·☁️ DevOps & Cloud ·3mo ago

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Programs the Raspberry Pi using Python and sets up the Raspberry Pi environment

Original Description

The Raspberry Pi is a small, affordable single-board computer that you will use to design and develop fun and practical IoT devices while learning programming and computer hardware. In addition, you will learn how to set up up the Raspberry Pi environment, get a Linux operating system running, and write and execute some basic Python code on the Raspberry Pi. You will also learn how to use Python-based IDE (integrated development environments) for the Raspberry Pi and how to trace and debug Python code on the device. Please note that this course does not include discussion forums.
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