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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 the Wolfram Language and 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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