Das offizielle Raspberry Pi-Handbuch für Einsteiger / The official Raspberry Pi beginner's guide: Wie du deinen neuen Computer benutzt / How to use your new computer
The Raspberry Pi is a small, clever, British-built computer that's packed with potential. Made using the same technology you find in a smartphone, the raspberry Pi is designed to help you learn coding, discover how computers work, and build your own amazing things. This book was written to show you just how easy it is to get started.
Learn how to: * Set up your Raspberry Pi, install its operating system, and start using this tiny, fully functional computer. * Start coding projects, with step-by-step guides using the Scratch and python programming languages. * Experiment with connecting electronic components and have fun creating amazing projects.
Este libro me ha parecido muy interesante (yo he leído la versión en castellano de la cuarta edición que se incluye en el kit Raspberry Pi 4) por varios motivos:
Es muy fácil de leer, muy ameno, y además incluye un montón de ilustraciones con las que es imposible perderse. Para quitarse el sombrero.
Describe con gran detalle todo lo que se puede hacer con una Raspberry Pi, que no es poco.
Tiene muchos ejemplos sencillos resueltos, con la posibilidad de mejorarlos.
Una vez dicho todo esto, y por mencionar un punto algo negativo, al menos desde mi humilde punto de vista, el libro orienta la programación desde un nivel de encapsulado y abstracción tan elevado (utiliza principalmente Scratch para atraer a los niños al mundo de la programación y funciones de Python predefinidas para lo másv"avanzado"), que básicamente simplifica todo hasta tal punto que hace que su punto fuerte sea, a la vez, su punto débil, y con esto lo único que quiero decir es que tengo ciertas reticencias en considerar "programación" lo que muchas veces no pasa de "pequeños scripts de código completamente prefabricados", Eso ha sido lo único que me ha hecho darle cuatro estrellas en lugar de cinco... Para atraer a los niños al mundo de la programación, buen trabajo, magnífico trabajo, ¡Bravo! Como base para aprender a programar de forma seria... digamos que es como decir que por el mero hecho de que te guste jugar a videojuegos te convierta en informático. La electrónica y la informática son, en esencia, matemáticas, y cuanto antes se aclare esto, mejor, que luego vienen los malentendidos :)
Nice overview of Raspberry Pi suitable for children but also applicable to adults. I especially enjoyed learning about the hardware components for a simple understanding of how computers work. Also cool to see the possible applications of the Raspberry Pi and an introduction to physical computing. The Scratch was not relevant to me but may be useful to younger readers. I liked seeing how Python can be used on the operating system and how Raspberry Pi may be used to learn Linux. In summary, this was a nice introduction to the Raspberry Pi system. If I ever purchase one and wish to explore further, I will probably look for a more advanced text.
This is an excellent Beginner's manual. Unfortunately, it has been updated for Pi 400, so some of the directions are wrong for earlier models. I ended up having to go to the website to do some of the exercises online which kinda defeats the purpose of programming your own device. But I has turned out to be an exceptional user manual.
It's alright, but unfortunately it is more geared towards beginners than it is people who are trying to get an in depth exposure to Linux. Worth a read if it came with your pi, but not worth buying on its own.
Probably great for students, but it was great for me as well. Gave me EXACTLY what I needed to get started with a project I am working on. The graphics made all the difference.
I think that this is a great beginners book if you are new to the Raspberry Pi, have just bought one and want to get it running. It is pi5 centric, but also it has a chapter on the pico and pico w.
There is a chapter each on Scratch and Python programming. There are also chapters on how to use the GPIO, a sense HAT, and a camera.
There is enough to get you started on these, but you are probably very quickly going to want to find books that go into more detail on whatever aspect you are interested in. If you have been playing around with previous versions of the Raspberry pi, this book is probably too basic for you.
Think of it as a very thorough user manual. It gets you started, but doesn't take you very far. Some people are going to want more details and exercises, but there are more specialized books for whatever aspect you want to pursue.