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Raspberry Pi: The Only Essential Book You Need to Start Your Own Raspberry Pi 3 Projects Immediately

By: Ronald Olsen
Narrated by: John Fehskens
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Just got your new toy, the Raspberry Pi 3, but clueless on what's next?

The fun and innovative possibilities with Raspberry Pi 3 are almost limitless, and up to your imagination, knowledge, and skills.

Learn all you need to know about Raspberry Pi 3 and impress your friends with your new DIY toy.

Suitable for beginners and no prior technical knowledge or skills required!

Don't you want to know what Raspberry Pi 3 can do for you?

Have you ever wondered if some of the commercial products that you bought off the shelves may be using Raspberry Pi as one of their core driving components?

Discover everything you need to know about Raspberry Pi 3 without the complexities in this quick and easy-to-understand guide.

Don't you want to know what Raspberry Pi 3 can offer you?

Don't you want to know how you can create your first of many Raspberry projects?

Don't you want to know tips and tricks to avoid costly mistakes?

All your important Raspberry Pi questions will be answered in this book.

What you will learn in Raspberry Pi: The Only Essential Book You Need To Start Your Own Raspberry Pi 3 Projects Immediately:

  • You will learn ins and outs of Raspberry Pi 3
  • You will learn how to set up Raspberry Pi 3
  • You will learn how to set up and program in Raspberry Pi 3
  • You will learn what GPIO pins are
  • You will discover some fun, interesting, and useful Raspberry projects
  • You will take away some of tips and tricks to avoid costly mistakes
  • And much more....

This ultimate quick and easy Raspberry Pi guide is filled with easy-to-understand chapters for beginners to start their first project.

If you are new to Raspberry Pi and want to understand, learn, and get some tips and quick project ideas, this is the essential guide that you need to get started now.

Start today by making the smartest investment you could possibly make: an investment in yourself and your knowledge to challenge yourself.

©2017 Ronald Olsen (P)2017 Ronald Olsen
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All the information is provided on the raspberry pi foundation website and the projects are other people's work and links are easily found by typing things such as raspberry pi camera in to Google. Why cant people just write useful information and original works and stop trading on other people's work

Projects are all other people's work

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