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MagPi Jan 2017
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MagPi # 53, January 2017 Features Beginner's Guide To Coding Discover The Joy Of Programming With The Biggest And Best Introductory Guide For The Raspberry Pi Use The PI For Good Boinc Turns An Idling Pi Into A Force For Science Google DeepDreams Create Surreal Pictures With Your Raspberry Pi With Google's Help
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MagPi Feb 2017
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MagPi # 54, February 2017 Features Make A Night-Vision Nature Camera Create Your Own Raspberry Pi-Powered Motion-Sensing Camera Trap Multi-Boot Your PI The Second Part Of Our Expert Tutorial Command Line Guide Sudo Apt-Get Good! Learn To Code With C Simplify Common Operations On Strings
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MagPi Mar 2017
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MagPi # 55, March 2017 Features Build A Digital Whoopee Cushion Have A Laugh With Physical Computing Make An Alexa Robot Take Voice Control With Amazon's Alexa Retro Gaming Bliss Build This Handheld Gaming Masterpiece With The Brand New Raspberry Pi Zero W Back Up Your Raspberry PI Keep Your Files Safe
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MagPi Apr 2017
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MagPi # 56, April 2017 Features Incredible Raspberry PI Projects Get Started With Digital Making Today Power Up The Safest Ways To Power Your Pi Hot Stuff! Build An Leb Thermometer Amazing Art With Python Use A JIJ Controller To Mix Masterpiece
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MagPi May 2017
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MagPi # 57, May 2017 Features The Official Raspberry PI Magazine The Official Raspberry Pi Magazine AIY Projects Do-It-Yourself Artificial Intelligence Everything You Need To Bring Natural Voice Interaction To Your Raspberry Pi Projects
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MagPi Jun 2017
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MagPi # 58, June 2017 Features Build A Web Server Step-By-Step Guide To Running A Simple Server Develop A Game Learn Code The Fun Way By Designing Games Minecraft Maker Guide Incredible Ideas For Projects To Hack, Code & Make. Make A Music Box Build A Hands-Free Theremin Music Synth
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MagPi Jul 2017
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MagPi # 59, July 2017 Features The Raspberry PI PC Challenge What Can't You Do With A $35 Computer? Create A Satnav Robot Discover Precision Robotics With Big Rob Design A Dog Treat Dispenser Keep Scooby In Snacks With This Clever Pet Project Build A GPS Tracking Device The Ultimate Movement Tracker For Land And Sea Adventures
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MagPi Aug 2017
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MagPi # 60, August 2017 Features Raspberry PI Troubleshooting Special Your Essential Guide To Solving Raspberry Pi Problems Turn A PI Zero W Into A Wireless USB Drive Set Up Your Own Network Storage Device Hack A Fidget Spinner Into A Game Pad Toy Transformed Into Amazing Maze Runner No DVD With Digital Edition
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MagPi Sep 2017
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MagPi # 61, September 2017 Features Retro Chic Google AIY Intercom Putting Voice Recognition Inside Classic Devices Smarter DJ Decks Turntables Upgraded With Raspberry Pi Power Budget 3D Printing Build Your Own 3D Printer For A Rock-Bottom Price Control Hue Lights Set Up Smart Lighting In Your Home
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MagPi Oct 2017
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MagPi # 62, October 2017 Features Hydroponic PI Gardening How Does Your Garden Grow? Perfectly With Raspberry Pi The Mesmeric Mirror Project Motion-Sensing Mirror Lights Up When It Detects Humans Lego And Raspberry Pi Build Something Brilliant With Blocks
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MagPi Nov 2017
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MagPi # 63, November 2017 Features Build An Arcade Machine Nerf Gun Robot Fred-20g: You Have 20 Seconds To Comply Make A Midi Sound Box Make Your Own Sound Machine Control Lego Mindstorms use Lego Robotics Kits With Raspberry Pi
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MagPi Dec 2017
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MagPi # 64, December 2017 Features Electronics Starter Guide Serious Fun With Circuits, Components & Jumper Leads. Incoming! AIY Projects Vision Kit Made By You With Google Retro Gaming Step-By-Step Guide To Playing Classic Games Add A Sim Card Connect Your Raspberry Pi To A Mobile Phone Network
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2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023The 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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