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Trying Programming Many of the programming languages you can use on the Raspberry Pi can be installed on a Windows or Mac machine. Just visit the websites of the languages you are interested in and see if they have an installer for your operating system. Controlling Hardware As discussed in the Easy GPIO Hardware & Software tutorials, there are lots of alternative hardware you can use to experiment with (some as little as $5). About This Page - For Contributors The intention of this page is to provide a starting point for beginners and to direct them to the kind of information a person would need in order to start doing something useful or interesting with a Raspberry Pi. It is not intended to contain or replicate much of the information already available on-line or elsewhere in the wiki, however please create new wiki pages and link them here if there is information beginners will find useful (similarly any section which grows too much here, should be separated into new pages as and when needed)! At the moment building up ideas of content of typical things beginners will want to know and the kind of thin References Raspberry Pi Model Wizard - Buying Guide - SD Card Setup Startup - Basic Setup - Advanced Setup - Beginners Guide - Troubleshooting Hardware - Hardware History - Low-level Hardware peripherals - Expansion Boards Peripherals Screens - Cases - Other Peripherals Software - Distributions - Kernel - Performance Software - Programming - VideoCore APIs

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Trying Programming<br />

Many of the programming languages you can use on the Raspberry Pi can be installed on<br />

a Windows or Mac machine. Just visit the websites of the languages you are interested in<br />

and see if they have an installer for your operating system.<br />

Controlling Hardware<br />

As discussed in the <strong>Easy</strong> GPIO Hardware & Software tutorials, there are lots of<br />

alternative hardware you can use to experiment with (some as little as $5).<br />

About This Page - For Contributors<br />

The intention of this page is to provide a starting point for beginners and to direct them<br />

to the kind of information a person would need in order to start doing something useful or<br />

interesting with a Raspberry Pi.<br />

It is not intended to contain or replicate much of the information already available on-line<br />

or elsewhere in the wiki, however please create new wiki pages and link them here if<br />

there is information beginners will find useful (similarly any section which grows too<br />

much here, should be separated into new pages as and when needed)!<br />

At the moment building up ideas of content of typical things beginners will want to know and the kind of thin<br />

References<br />

Raspberry Pi<br />

Model Wizard - Buying Guide - <strong>SD</strong> <strong>Card</strong> <strong>Setup</strong><br />

Startup - Basic <strong>Setup</strong> - Advanced <strong>Setup</strong> - Beginners<br />

Guide - Troubleshooting<br />

Hardware - Hardware History - Low-level<br />

Hardware<br />

peripherals - Expansion Boards<br />

Peripherals Screens - Cases - Other Peripherals<br />

Software - Distributions - Kernel - Performance<br />

Software<br />

- Programming - VideoCore APIs

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