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Raspberry Pi and Connected Devices
Arnoud Buzing, Ian Johnson, and Tom Sherlock
Add the Wolfram Language to single-board devices such as the Raspberry Pi and Arduino for innovative and interesting applications. Arnoud, Ian, and Tom demonstrate how to use Wolfram + connected devices to process readings from a Geiger counter, collect data from a Vernier force sensor, and drive a telescope mount.
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