Raspberry Pi IoT In Python Using Linux Drivers (I/O Press)
Wednesday, 17 March 2021

This book shows how the Raspberry Pi, Python and Linux drivers can be used for the Internet of Things. Pi OS, the Raspberry Pi’s operating system, is Linux- based and Linux drivers are available for many off-the-shelf IoT devices. This book explains how, so overcoming the lack of documentation to help you get started. Throughout the book you will find a practical approach to understanding electronic circuits and datasheets and translating this to code, specifically using Python. The emphasis is on understanding how things work so that you can apply your new knowledge to your own projects.

 

Authors: Harry Fairhead and Mike James
Publisher: I/O Press
Date: March 2021
Pages: 274
ISBN: 978-1871962659
Print: 187196265X
Kindle: B08YXJ743K
Audience: Developers interested in the IoT
Level: Intermediate
Category: Hardware platforms and Python

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Author: Elena Rakhimov
Publisher: Oracle Press
Pages: 480
ISBN: 978-0138062835
Print: 0138062838
Audience: Developers interested in Oracle PL/SQL
Rating: 4
Reviewer: Kay Ewbank

This is the sixth edition of a well established title that has been updated for the latest version of PL/SQL (21c).



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Author: Dmitri Korotkevitch
Publisher: O'Reilly
Pages: 497
ISBN: 978-1098101923
Print:1098101928
Kindle: B0B197NYD7
Audience: DBAs & database devs
Rating: 5
Reviewer: Ian Stirk

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