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There is something special about the Raspberry Pi and the community that is building up around it, it kind of reminds of the 80’s boom in computers and the passion products like the BBC Micro and the ZX Spectrum generated. So it seems appropriate that there is a new online magazine dedicated to the Pi. The MagPi is a free online magazine dedicated to the Pi, it contains guides, projects and articles on history.

So where you have your Raspberry Pi yet or are still waiting get downloading the magazine.

 

 The MagPi, a free online magazine dedicated to the Raspberry Pi, whose first issue was released a few days ago, is a perfect example of that. It’s been put together entirely by volunteers, guided by Ash Stone, Jason “Jaseman” Davies, Meltwater and other names you may recognise from the forums and comments on this site. I was broadly aware they were up to something, but I was amazed at the scope of what they sent me to look at earlier in the week, and I’ve been really, really impressed by the first issue. There are Debian and Puppy guides, articles on computing history, ideas for robotics projects, tutorials in Scratch and Python (with code you can type in yourself, just like in the good old days), features about the Raspberry Pi itself, and other goodies to dig into. I really can’t recommend it enough, and if you haven’t been lucky enough to get to the head of the queue, you don’t need a Raspberry Pi to find it useful (you might actually find the magazine good preparation before yours arrives). So go and download a copy, have a flick through, write to the guys if you think you can contribute to future issues, and let us know what you think!

via Raspberry Pi blog

 

 

 

 

 

One thought on “The MagPi – Raspberry Pi online magazine launched”
  1. i have many more language magazines and i want to design a website which make it popular.

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