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Python Programming with Raspberry Pi

Python Programming with Raspberry Pi

By : Sai Yamanoor, Srihari Yamanoor
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Python Programming with Raspberry Pi

Python Programming with Raspberry Pi

By: Sai Yamanoor, Srihari Yamanoor

Overview of this book

Raspberry Pi Zero is a super-small and super-affordable product from Raspberry Pi that is packed with a plethora of features and has grabbed the notice of programmers, especially those who use Python. This step-by-step guide will get you developing practical applications in Python using a Raspberry Pi Zero. It will become a valuable resource as you learn the essential details of interfacing sensors and actuators to a Raspberry Pi, as well as acquiring and displaying data. You will get started by writing a Python program that blinks an LED at 1-second intervals. Then you will learn to write simple logic to execute tasks based upon sensor data (for example, to control a motor) and retrieve data from the web (such as to check e-mails to provide a visual alert). Finally, you will learn to build a home automation system with Python where different appliances are controlled using the Raspberry Pi. The examples discussed in each chapter of this book culminate in a project that help improve the quality of people’s lives.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Improving daily commute


Many cities and public transit systems have started sharing data with the public in the interest of being transparent and improving their operational efficiency. Transit systems have started sharing advisories and transit information to the public through an API. This enables anyone to develop mobile applications that provide information to commuters. At times, it helps with easing congestion within the public transit system.

This example was inspired by a friend who tracks bicycle availability in San Francisco's bike share stations. In the San Francisco Bay Area, there is a bicycle sharing program that enables commuters to rent a bike from a transit center to their work. In a crowded city like San Francisco, bike availability at a given station fluctuates depending on the time of day.

This friend wanted to plan his day based on bike availability at the nearest bike share station. If there are very few bikes left at the station, this friend preferred leaving early to...

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