Getting Started with Python and Raspberry Pi

 Getting Started with Python and Raspberry Pi

Learn to design and implement reliable Python applications on Raspberry Pi, using a range of external libraries, the Raspberry Pi's GPIO port, and the camera module

Dan Nixon

BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI

Getting Started with Python and Raspberry Pi

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First published: September 2015

Production reference: 1210915

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. Livery Place 35 Livery Street Birmingham B3 2PB, UK. ISBN 978-1-78355-159-0

Credits

Author Dan Nixon

Reviewers Ankit Aggarwal Neil Broers Yash Gajera Bhavyanshu Parasher David Whale

Commissioning Editor Dipika Gaonkar

Acquisition Editor Indrajit Das

Content Development Editor Zeeyan Pinheiro

Technical Editor Namrata Patil

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Proofreader Safis Editing

Indexer Tejal Soni

Graphics Jason Monteiro

Production Coordinator Manu Joseph

Cover Work Manu Joseph

About the Author

Dan Nixon is a software and electronics engineer living in the north of England.

He has past experience of creating software for data analysis, process control, and business intelligence applications. In most of these projects, Python was one of the main languages used.

Dan previously authored another book on the uses of the Raspberry Pi, called Raspberry Pi Blueprints, and has worked on many personal projects that use both Python and the Raspberry Pi.

I would like to thank my mother and father for their support in writing this book and Greg Fenton for his help in testing some of the examples included.

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