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Practical programming guide in MagPi issue 114

If you’re interested in learning more about hands-on programming on the Raspberry Pi mini PC and the Linux operating system, you’ll be happy to hear that the Raspberry Pi Foundation team is covering you in the latest Issue 114 of the official MagPi Magazine. Start building your very own apps, games, projects, and devices with code and hacks to get you started. “So don’t hesitate! Increase your coding skills and get started with hands-on projects.”

Practical programming guide

Learn Raspberry Pi programming

“It’s time to shake off winter and prepare for a year of digital making. The February issue of MagPi Magazine has two incredible features: Handy programming and maker tools for all ages. The first teaches you how to use code in a practical way to drive your projects, and the second teaches you to set up a maker studio where your makes come to life. Learn hands-on coding from the latest issue of MagPi Magazine and start building apps, games, and devices. A smattering of code is the most important tool a modern manufacturer can have. So don’t hesitate! Increase your coding skills and get started with hands-on projects.”

“As we get to 2022, it’s time to rediscover the love for code. Learning to code is fun in itself, and we think it’s the best way to improve your mind. Take code to the next level by using it in practical ways. Hands-on programming is designed to explain the basics of code with Raspberry Pi and help you develop skills and use them in your projects. A maker space is a place where you focus on building all sorts of things. Not everyone has a shed, but this feature will help you turn a spot in your home into a maker location. You then equip it with the tools you need for all kinds of projects. Rob walks us through tools that are safe for younger and older makers alike.”

Source : MagPi

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