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Friday 22 February 2019

Issue #284 - Snazzy

Snazzy CM3+

Happy Friday!

Today we’re having some fun on Instagram and Twitter thanks to Fiacre’s snazzy photos of our products. So take your own Raspberry Pi glamour shot, share it using #SnazzyRPi, and we’ll share some of our favourites in our Instagram Stories!

Have a great week, and we’ll see you next Friday.

Peace,

Alex

News

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    (raspberrypi.org) Guido-approved
  • Jenni Sidey inspires young women in science with Astro Pi

    (raspberrypi.org) Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
  • Coolest Projects webinar

    (register.gotowebinar.com) Join us on 26 Feb to find out how to get involved
  • Join us at Picademy UK

    (raspberrypi.org) Two days of digital making at our headquarters in Cambridge

Projects

  • Build your own Commodore PET model 8032

    (raspberrypi.org) Was this case the reason 3D printers were invented? Probably. 
  • Make art with LEDs | HackSpace magazine #16

    (raspberrypi.org) Light up your life
  • Build a dial-up ISP server using a Raspberry Pi

    (raspberrypi.org) brrrrrr reeeeeeeeee greeeeeep brrrrrrr...
  • Play multiple sounds simultaneously with a Raspberry Pi

    (raspberrypi.org) "These blobs are stuck on each side of our potato-heads"

Articles

  • Help user test our website

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    Register your interest today
  • Inside the Dreamcast homebrew scene | Wireframe #7

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    The Sega Dreamcast still has a hardcore group of developers behind it
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    Register your interest in our latest free online course
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    Our research into computing education
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  • Making Code Clubs accessible for every child

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    We think all children should have the opportunity to learn to code, no matter who they are or where they come from
  • CoderDojo Champions Handbook — translated

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    The Champions’ Handbook is now available in six languages!
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  • Get a CoderDojo events pack!

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  • Coolest Projects US — registration extended!

    (coolestprojects.org)
    You have until March 1
  • Free and flexible

    (blog.codeclub.org.uk)
    Building your skills with our FutureLearn courses
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    Submit your content today

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