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Getting Started with
Raspberry Pi Zero
Get started with the smallest, cheapest, and
highest-utility Pi ever—Raspberry Pi Zero
Richard Grimmett
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero
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About the Author
since his very first programming project that used Fortran on punch cards. He has
a bachelor's and master's degree in electrical engineering and a PhD in leadership
studies. He also has 26 years of experience in the radar and telecommunications
industries, and even has one of the original brick phones. He now teaches computer
science and electrical engineering at the Brigham Young University, Idaho, where his
office is filled with his numerous robotics projects.
This book is the result of working with the wonderful students at
BYU-Idaho. It also wouldn't be possible without the help of my
wonderful wife, Jeanne.
Richard Grimmett
has always been fascinated by computers and electronics
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