Rik Cross, Author at Raspberry Pi Foundation https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/author/rikcross/
by Rik Cross Director of Curriculum, Training & Research – 6 posts Brews own beer
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by Rik Cross Director of Curriculum, Training & Research – 6 posts Brews own beer
Join us this weekend in person or online for our worldwide Raspberry Jam Big Birthday Weekend, as well as Coolest Projects UK in Manchester!
They range from small pub gatherings fueled by local beer and amiable nerdy chatter
On Monday 29 February, we celebrated the fourth (or first) birthday of the Raspberry Pi computer by giving a little gift to the community in the form of the Raspberry Pi 3. A lot more power, with built in wireless LAN and Bluetooth, for the same great price of $35. On 5 and 6 March,…
involving 110 pizzas, a huge quantity of cake, gallons of soft drinks, 2.5 barrels of beer
Ben here: I’m on the education team at the Raspberry Pi Foundation in Cambridge, UK. As part of our outreach work I’m visiting the USA next month, where I could be visiting your school or hackspace. Calling all Pi-thusiasts! I’m visiting in August and if you’d like me to visit your hackspace, speak at your school or…
Wasinger 22nd July 2014, 2:36 pm If Atlanta is added, I can provide lodging, beer
This December, British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake will be taking two specially augmented Raspberry Pis called Astro Pis to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of his six-month mission. These Astro Pis will be running experimental Python programs written by school-age students; the results will be downloaded back to Earth and made available online…
from the Raspberry fan club to view the launch together and have a celebratory beer
Liz: As regular readers will know, Raspberry Pi is a charity. We’re split into two parts: the Raspberry Pi Foundation is the charitable body, and it owns Raspberry Pi Trading, the part of the organisation that develops the hardware you all buy. All the profit we make in Raspberry Pi Trading goes straight to the Raspberry…
Nature cameras, weather stations, art installations, robot gardeners, beer brewing
Outside of work he can be found either fixing cars, drinking craft beer, or tinkering
Last week, checking out posts people had made on our Facebook page and the projects they were telling us about, one in particular caught my attention. Sarah Roman, a high school English teacher from New Jersey, had written: Our English class is going to be using the Raspberry Pi in order to build book-based video…
I am using basic coding at Beers Street in my computer class. – Dena GemPundit
Raspberry Pi and Code Club both celebrated their fifth birthday in 2017. There was a huge party, cake, music, coding, and a lot of robots.
Oh, and thanks for the cakes and the beer 😀 Matt Richardson 13th March 2017,
Last month we put out a blog post advertising that I would be doing a tour of America, with a rough initial route, and we welcomed requests for visits. Over the next couple of weeks I was overwhelmed with visit requests – I plotted all the locations on a map and created a route aiming to reach as…
technical questions to Gordon and Alex, and was taken out to a brilliant craft beer