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Python Projects for Raspberry Pi

Physical computing for work, play, and learning

Ben Everard

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Raspberry Pi Press
02 June 2026
Build projects using Raspberry Pi hardware that interacts with our real world.

Computers are embedded into almost everything we own. Our doorbells, kitchen gadgets, vacuum cleaners, and media players are all powerful computing devices running software that someone has written.

Using the flexible Python programming language, Python Projects for Raspberry Pishows you how to get the most out of the Pico range of microcontrollers and Raspberry Pi computers like Raspberry Pi 5.

Learn how to:

Interact with sensors and motors Build a smart weather station Make your own games console Add web interfaces to your projects Recognise gestures with machine learning Get the most out of your Raspberry Pi Pico with MicroPython Extend Python with C

Perfect for intermediate users who want to sense, control, and take over the world with homemade digital assistants, smart devices, and robots.
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Imprint:   Raspberry Pi Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781916868526
ISBN 10:   1916868525
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Choose your Raspberry Pi platform How to use Python and MicroPython More complex hardware modules Working with displays Advanced input and output with PIO Creating a web interface Sending data online Artificial intelligence and machine learning Raspberry Pi and Pico working together

Ben Everard enjoys working at the intersection of art and technology. He has a particular interest in light and his primary reason for making PCBs is to find more ways of adding LEDs to things. He lives in a house in Bristol with his wife, two daughters and too many animals. Ben is based in the United Kingdom.

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