Re: how do you do it
I think you are going to have to be a bit more specific. What do you have in mind?mvallance wrote:how do you program it
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Re: how do you do it
There are two answers.
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It runs Linux. On top of that will run Python. To write a program requires a language to write it in and an operating system in which to work.
Two
You need a goal, towards which to work, be it a game or a robot.
Your initial aim will probably be trivial.
You may find working through a tutorial the easiest way. Most of those I've seen provide a simple game as the initial goal.
Later, more useful aims will occur to you, such as opening your garage door or shooting the neighbour's cat.
If all goes well you will end up teaching the local kids to program.
One
It runs Linux. On top of that will run Python. To write a program requires a language to write it in and an operating system in which to work.
Two
You need a goal, towards which to work, be it a game or a robot.
Your initial aim will probably be trivial.
You may find working through a tutorial the easiest way. Most of those I've seen provide a simple game as the initial goal.
Later, more useful aims will occur to you, such as opening your garage door or shooting the neighbour's cat.
If all goes well you will end up teaching the local kids to program.
Re: how do you do it
with a keyboard.mvallance wrote:how do you program it
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Re: how do you do it
1. Have a look at this tutorial on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXmYIAGwpe4
2. Buy the following book (or download the free html version):
Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner by Michael Dawson.
3. Search on Google for other (many) sources of help.
2. Buy the following book (or download the free html version):
Python Programming for the Absolute Beginner by Michael Dawson.
3. Search on Google for other (many) sources of help.
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Re: how do you do it
On a scale of 1-10 If i wanted get one of these things and use it as a media server how much programming "stuff" do I need to learn?
Re: how do you do it
I believe 2-3 if you count Bash scripting in.
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Re: how do you do it
Using my Arduino Leonardo I program the pi using whatever takes my fancy!
(Although mostly a keyboard)
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Re: how do you do it
None. It has already been done. Search for xbmc or OpenELECphiloponeria wrote:On a scale of 1-10 If i wanted get one of these things and use it as a media server how much programming "stuff" do I need to learn?
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Re: how do you do it
We will dignify this question with an answer when you can be bothered to phrase it properlyby mvallance » Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:42 pm
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Re: how do you do it
That is a little harsh. I would assume he is not a native English speaker and as such, I understand the difficulty with asking questions in a language he may not speak very well.raspberrypiguy1 wrote:We will dignify this question with an answer when you can be bothered to phrase it properly
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Re: how do you do it
I also thought he is probably quite young - under 15 - and has never been shown the inner workings of anything.
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He knows less than us. We need to help, not sneer