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The MagPi is an online magazine dedicated to the Raspberry Pi created by the community for the community. It's a great way to get to grips with learning how to program your Pi and how to get started on building hardware projects; it’ll also help you find out more about the community around the device and demystify the command line.
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Issue 16 Contents:
- SKUTTER I2C - Expanding your senses with I2C
- PATOSS - The Pato surveillance system
- PI MATRIX - Part 4: Multiplexing and scrolling text messages
- BOOK REVIEW - Raspberry Pi in Easy Steps and Python for Kids
- THE PI-LITE - A plug and play LED matrix board
- LOGI-PI SPARTAN6 FPGA BOARD - Raspberry Pi meets FPGA
- USB ARDUINO LINK - Part 2: driving an LCD
- AB ELECTRONICS COMPETITION - Win a selection of expansion boards
- THIS MONTH'S EVENTS GUIDE - Cambidge, CAS North London, At-Bristol, CERN
- FRESHLY ROASTED - Part 2: Java control-flow statements, numbers, strings and booleans
- PCSL COMPETITION - Win a Raspberry Pi Model B and accessories
- BASH GAFFER TAPE - Part 3: Strings and arithmetic operations
- <XML /> - Part 2: building and parsing XML in Python
- FEEDBACK - Have your say about The MagPi
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The MagPi Issue 16