uted
several code projects to the Raspberry Pi foundation
) and treat
teachers as colleagues who generate use cases for them to turn into
working code.
Ultimately, the efforts and good will shown by the Python commu‐
nity have paid off: the Raspberry Pi Foundation has given back to
the community by funding Python-related events, providing resour‐
ces and supporting programming projects such as
PyPy
,
a high-
performance version of Python that runs extraordinarily quickly on
the Raspberry Pi (and other devices).
The future looks bright for the Raspberry Pi. For example, it’s going
to fly with British ESA astronaut Tim Peake to the International
Space Station. British schoolchildren will program the device with
experiments and tasks for Tim to fulfill as part of the
AstroPi
project
.
I bet you can’t guess the language in which these programs will be
written.
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