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Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
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Mathematica® and the Raspberry Pi (Roland Jugandi)
Mathematica® is very powerful programming language and invaluable to anyone interested in engineering without cost. This ebook is for the novice just getting started with Mathematica and consists of worked examples.
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Raspberry Pi: Measure, Record, Explore (Malcolm Maclean)
Measure the world, record the data and display it graphically. The book is written to help those who want to get started interfacing computers with the physical world and turning recorded information into visual data.
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Baking Pi - Operating Systems Development
This online book is to guide you through the process of developing very basic operating systems on the Raspberry Pi! It you through the basics of operating systems development in assembly code.
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Raspberry Pi Assembler (Roger Ferrer Ibanez, et al)
This book is your hands-on guide to learning to program ARM machine code on your Raspberry Pi 3, 2, 1 or Zero. Ideal for the novice, this book starts from first principles and leads you comfortably on your way to become an accomplished programmer.
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Learn to Code with C on Raspberry Pi (Simon Long)
This book is an introduction to programming in C for absolute beginners; you don’t need any previous programming experience, and a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian is all you need to get started.
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The Little Book about OS Development (Erik Helin, et al)
his book is a practical guide to writing your own x86 operating system. It is designed to give enough help with the technical details while at the same time not reveal too much with samples and code excerpts.
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C and GUI Programming on Raspberry Pi (Simon Long)
This book is an introduction to C, and covers the basics of writing simple command-line programs. It also shows how to use the GTK user interface toolkit with C to create feature-rich GUI applications which can be run on the desktop.
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The Official Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide (Gareth Halfacre)
With this straightforward, easy to follow guide, aspiring programmers can now learn the craft without feeling overwhelmed and develop cool gadgets and complex robots - this book was written to show you just how easy it is to get started.
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Make Games with Python on Raspberry Pi (Sean M. Tracey)
You are going to learn how to make a game on our Raspberry Pi from the ground up. It is designed to help you learn many of the essential skills you'll need to make games with Python and Pygame on your Raspberry Pi.
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The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook (Rob Zwetsloot)
Discover the true potential of Raspberry Pi with the new, official Handbook. With over 200 pages of amazing projects, fun tutorials, practical guides, and clear reviews, it has everything you need to master Raspberry Pi!
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Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero (Christian Cawley)
It gives you everything you need to get the Raspberry Pi up and running and doing cool stuff. You'll get started by learning what additional hardware you need and how to connect it, install Debian Linux and configure it to your needs, etc.
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Your Unofficial Raspberry Pi Manual (Christian Cawley)
In this guide you'll find everything you need to know about the Raspberry Pi computer, its background, purpose, system specs, the software it runs and the amazing things it is capable of.
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Raspberry Pi Cookbook for Python Programmers (Tim Cox)
Stuffed with more than 50 hands-on recipes, this FREE eBook shows you how to get the most out of your Raspberry Pi. Discover what the Raspberry Pi has to offer using detailed Python code examples that you can adapt and extend.
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Official Open Source (Free) Raspberry Pi Books by MagPi
The MagPi is the official Raspberry Pi magazine. Written for the community, it is packed with Pi-themed projects, computing and electronics tutorials, how-to guides, and the latest community news and events.
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