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Master Raspberry Pi and Arduino for less than $8 per course with this bundle


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TL;DR: As of April 4, you can sign up for the All-in-One Raspberry Pi and Arduino Developer Bundle for just $69.99 — that's less than $8 per course.


Are your New Year's resolutions feeling a little...unfinished? Many believe that the spring equinox signifies a new year seasonally, making it the perfect time to either pick those old goals back up or make fresh ones. And if learning to program has been on your list, you're in luck because a helpful bundle is currently on sale for the best price online right here. 

Become savvy in Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and Python 3 from the comfort of your couch with The 2023 All-In-One Raspberry Pi & Arduino Developer Bundle. This bundle of nine info-packed courses is great for beginners, and is currently on sale for just $69.99 — less than $8 a class — for a limited time. 

Don't know a lick of programming? Don't worry, you can kick off your education with beginner-level courses like Raspberry Pi For Beginners: Complete Course. These ten hours of instruction are taught by Edouard Renard, an experienced software engineer, who will guide you through building projects with your Raspberry Pi. You'll learn the programming language Python 3 from the very beginning as you figure out how to create a web server on your very own Raspberry Pi, and discover how to build a complete surveillance and alarm project with it by the time you're done with the class. 

After you receive schooling on Raspberry Pi, the brains of the operation, move on to Arduino, the arms and legs of the operation. Arduino for Beginners: Complete Course, also taught by Edouard, will have you creating an interactive obstacle detection application for yourself. You'll also learn how to program Arduino with C/C++. From there, advance your knowledge with his course Raspberry Pi and Arduino: The Next Level and go from an intermediate level to an advanced one with the ability to combine both of these skill sets — teaching you the difference between them and helping you use the Raspberry Pi as the brain and the Arduino as the muscles of your application. 

Learn a practical new skillset with this Raspberry Pi & Arduino Developer Bundle. It's on sale for just $69.99 for a limited time. 

Prices subject to change.

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The Raspberry Pi and Arduino are two of the most popular single-board computers used in the DIY electronics community. They can be used to build a wide range of projects, from simple LED blinkers to complex robotics and automation systems. If you're interested in learning how to use these powerful tools, then the Master Raspberry Pi and Arduino Bundle is an excellent starting point. The best ones are these https://www.techyv.com/article/apache-vs-nginx-which-is-the-best-web-server-for-you/

This bundle includes 10 courses that cover a variety of topics related to Raspberry Pi and Arduino, including programming, electronics, and robotics. Each course is designed to be self-paced and includes video lectures, downloadable resources, and quizzes to test your knowledge.

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