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Raspberry Pi Projects for Kids
Second Edition
Leverage the power of programming to use the
Raspberry Pi to create awesome games
Daniel Bates
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
Raspberry Pi Projects for Kids
Second Edition
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First published: March 2014
Second edition: April 2015
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Credits
Author
Daniel Bates
Reviewers
Ed Baker
Colin Deady
Ian McAlpine
Indexer
Commissioning Editor
Priya Singh
Graphics
Acquisition Editors
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Sonali Vernekar
Content Development Editor
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Technical Editor
Rohith Rajan
Copy Editors
Sonia Cheema
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Production Coordinator
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Cover Work
Arvindkumar Gupta
Sheetal Aute
Tejal Soni
Project Coordinator
Akash Poojary
Proofreaders
Simran Bhogal
Safis Editing
About the Author
His day job involves inventing designs for future mobile phone processors and
when he gets home, he likes playing games or working on one of his coding projects
(or both!). Daniel has been a volunteer for the Raspberry Pi Foundation since 2011
and is enthusiastic about introducing new people to computing. He has previously
written
Instant Minecraft: Pi Edition Coding How-to
and
Raspberry Pi Projects for Kids
(First Edition), both published by Packt Publishing.
Daniel Bates
is a computer science researcher at the University of Cambridge.
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