![]() I could describe it in 20 pages but I have stretched it out into a lot more. Please bear in mind, this is the description of a single project. As a result, it is as full of usable information as possible to help people who could be using the Pi and coding for the first time. I have gathered a lot of the content from other books I’ve written to create this guide. There’s ‘stuff’ that people with a reasonable understanding of computers will find excessive. There’s a lot of information in the book. Some explanations are longer and more flowery than might be to everyone’s liking, but there you go, that’s my way :-). You will find that I employ more of a story telling approach to writing. Please feel free to provide your thoughts on ways that I can improve things. They are living documents, open to feedback, comment, expansion, change and improvement. I dare say that like other books I have written (or are currently writing) it will remain a work in progress. But if you’re reading this, you’re on the way. The hope is that by sharing the journey others can learn something from my efforts :-). I write books to learn and document what I’ve done. ![]() But in going down this path we’re going to accomplish something. By experimenting with computers we will be learn about what is happening in the physical environment and on computer networks. This is a journey of discovery for both of us. This indicates that you’re interested in learning about monitoring ‘stuff’ with a Raspberry Pi. Congratulations on getting your hands on this book. ![]()
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