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Raspberry Pi: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide to Take You from Beginner to Expert

By: James Fahl
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Learn How to use Raspberry Pi today with this easy step-by-step guide! Do you want a guide on Raspberry Pi that takes you from beginner to expert? Do you want to learn about Raspberry Pi in a style and approach that is suitable for you, regardless of your experience? This book not only provides step-by-step coding instructions to some of the basic ideas a Raspberry Pi owner will need, it gives suggestions for wonderful coding languages to learn and projects to take on! Are you ready to learn? If so, Raspberry Pi: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide to Take You from Beginner to Expert by James Fahl is the book for you! It covers the most essential topics you must learn to become a master of Raspberry Pi.

What separates this book from the rest? The unique way you will learn with examples and steps. Many books leave you more confused than before you picked them up, not this book, it's clear concise and implementable. We make it our goal to write this book in plain easy to understand English that anyone can understand. Gone are the days of highly technical language. This allows you to quickly learn topics, and use Raspberry Pi immediately. To aid you in learning the topics quickly and effectively this book has been designed to be the ultimate step-by-step guide. Making sure that you're confident and clear with each topic before moving on! All of which can be practiced with the projects detailed in the book.

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Useful

This is a useful guide for the raspberry PI I will take you from being a beginner to a more advanced user. Many strategies of learning the raspberry PI are included in this audio and the audio format makes it easy to follow along while you are using it.

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Good intro information

I listened to this because I am new to the Raspberry Pi world and wanted a place to start. This has seemed like a good beginning. Very basic, but good. That said… the narrator, I have no words. Yes I do, this is not his calling in life. Very hard to listen to. If it was any longer I wouldn’t have been able to make it. Sounds less life like than a robot. Terrible with using punctuation in speech. He often doesn’t stop at periods, reads the first couple words of the next sentence, then pauses to take a breath before continuing. Inflections don’t reflect what is being read. Each. Word. Is. Cut. Off. Like. There. Is. A. Period. After. Each. One. He is also so focused on correctly pronouncing each, and I mean each, word that he seems to forget that those words are supposed to combine to mean something more than the word itself. Very hard to listen to. Overall, it’s a decent piece of information that seems to have been written by a knowledgeable but very amateur writer and a narrator that had a stroke right before this was recorded.

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Robot

Good information when it comes to the older Raspberry Pi's. The reader sounds like a robot and I couldn't keep listening.

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as beginner as it gets

if you have ever even heard the name Raspberry Pi before, and you are way too advanced for this book. If you literally heard the name Raspberry Pi today, and decided you wanted me to learn more about it through an audiobook, then pick this one up. This book is for extreme beginners. there's no talk about the kinds of programs you can use, programming languages, or anything beyond having the Raspberry Pi in your hand. if you came here to learn a little more depth out of what you can do with a Raspberry Pi, look further... this book is not it. Also, the person reading it sounds like he's never read a book in his life. Pronunciation is very important, just as much as speech flow, this guy has neither of those things and need some serious practice. most of the book was difficult to stay focused on because of his terrible speaking flow and an inability to pronunciate anything correctly. it was off-putting and robotic at best. if the author of this book paid this guy to read the book, he needs his money back.

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