[Prashant Mohta] got hold of a Raspberry Pi, a 16×2 LCD display and got down to writing a simple game in Python. Pretty soon, he realized that it was cumbersome to have the Ras-Pi and LCD connected ...
Simulating a tabletop game can be done for several reasons: to play the game digitally, to create computer opponent(s), or to prove someone wrong. In [Everett]’s case, he used Python to prove which ...
If you’d like to start programming you may be interested in a new book created by the team over at the Raspberry Pi Foundation called Code the Classics. The 224-page hardback book not only tells the ...
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