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Raspberry Pi
Why SoloLearn doesn't have courses on raspberry pi and how to make fun things with that?😊
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Still no response on my lessons.
I wish they could atleast decline them.
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I submitted couple lessons while ago.
How to control basic servo motor with python.
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Well i think it's because sololearn would rather focus on languages rather than devices and a raspberry pi isn't a language it's a device that has components
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If you search 'raspberry' in Q&A or codes section, you'll get many results. Mфтнē Ļūķ search arduino, if you wish.
idris SoloLearn also provides conceptual knowledge, like ML and algorithms. I ask why not IoT too. RPi uses python and Linux too so it's not all hardware. Also your grammar is horrible. Sorry if that hurts.
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u can read the Magpi for free. It is a monthly magazin full of projects from beginner to prof.
and also here u find tons of ideas.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/
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I think SoloLearn is more tailored to people wanting to make careers and less to hobbyists, but an embedded systems course would be cool.
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I have a raspberry pi
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idris it's our job as a community, to grow as a community.
Alex Bolte I guess all pis have minecraft pi version in them and as RPi is just like a computer, why can't it have video games. Still, can you elaborate what you saw?
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um, it was'nt mine, though, but if i have one when i am 15 maybe i could.
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😡well i am going to do it RIGHT NOW!
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idris
First, SoloLearn is tending towards being a computer science community. It has members working in many different fields in computer science. Thus my statement isn't invalid. Second, that didn't hurt at all. Third, I was saying sorry for saying that your grammar is horrible, so presumably by your response you misinterpreted it.
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Hey i saw a diffrent rasb pi but it shows video games!!
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and my dad has Adruino uno, but he doesn't use it often
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😡well i am going to do it RIGHT NOW!
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well, that i know, sololearn doesn't have all the courses yet.
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and arduino.
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and it definitely has a lot of coding.
It has:
-Almost all of the games in the world
-My favourite game (space invaders)
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Arduino, and other boards relative to Arduino, use C.
I'm pretty sure Raspberry Pi uses C++ too.
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not to mention sololearn is a programming community not a "operating system community"
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Rugved Modak It can provide whatever it wants but like i said before sololearn isn't a computer science community when it focus on programming and algorithms are within that category so your statement is invalid. sorry if that hurts