IoT projects with Wolfram, Mathematica, and Scratch /
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Agus Kurniawan.
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[New York, NY] :
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Apress,
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[2019]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource
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Technology in action
GENERAL NOTES
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5.3.3 Running the Program
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Table of Contents; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction to Raspberry Pi; 1.1 What Is Raspberry Pi?; 1.2 Reviewing the Raspberry Pi Board Models; 1.3 Introducing the Raspbian OS; 1.4 Setting Up Raspbian OS on Raspberry Pi Boards; 1.5 Headless Raspbian SSH Network Setup; 1.6 Expanding Storage; 1.7 Configuring a WiFi Network; 1.8 Exploring the Raspbian OS Desktop and Terminal; 1.9 Configuring the VNC Server; 1.9.1 Installing the VNC Server; 1.9.2 Enabling the VNC Server; 1.9.3 Configuring Boot Options for the Desktop
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1.9.4 Testing the Server1.10 Powering Off the Raspbian; 1.11 Summary; Chapter 2: The Raspbian OS Command Line; 2.1 Introducing Raspbian Shells; 2.2 The Basic Raspbian Shell; 2.2.1 Rebooting Raspbian OS; 2.2.2 Shutting Down; 2.2.3 Configuring the Timezone; 2.2.4 Configuring the Keyboard; 2.3 Manipulating Files and Directories; 2.3.1 Getting the Current Working Directory; 2.3.2 Listing Files and Directories; 2.3.3 Understanding the ls Parameters; 2.3.4 Changing the Current Working Directory; 2.3.5 Creating a Directory; 2.3.6 Removing Files and Directories; 2.3.7 Copying Files and Directories
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2.3.8 Moving Files and Directories2.3.9 Creating Symbolic Links; 2.4 Redirection; 2.4.1 Standard Output; 2.4.2 Standard Input; 2.4.3 Standard Error; 2.4.4 Pipelines; 2.5 Permissions; 2.5.1 Understanding Permissions; 2.5.2 chmod; 2.5.3 chown; 2.6 Manipulating Processes; 2.6.1 ps; 2.6.2 top; 2.6.3 Killing Processes; 2.6.4 Viewing Memory; 2.7 Media Storage; 2.7.1 Displaying Free Disk Space; 2.7.2 mount; 2.7.3 umount; 2.8 Summary; Chapter 3: Programming on Raspbian OS; 3.1 Understand the Programming Model in Raspbian OS; 3.2 Setting Up the Programming Environment; 3.3 Python Programming
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3.3.1 Python 3 (IDLE)3.3.2 Thonny Python IDE; 3.3.3 Python Shell from Remote SSH; 3.3.4 What's Next?; 3.4 Node.js Programming; 3.5 C/C++ Programming; 3.6 Summary; Chapter 4: Computational Mathematics with the Wolfram Language and Mathematica; 4.1 Introducing Wolfram Language and Mathematica; 4.2 Setting Up Wolfram and Mathematica; 4.3 Developing a Hello World Program; 4.4 Basic Programming; 4.4.1 Data Types and Declaring Variables; 4.4.2 Arithmetic Operators; 4.4.3 Relational and Logical Operators; 4.4.4 Conditional Statements; 4.4.4.1 if; 4.4.4.2 switch; 4.4.5 Looping; 4.4.5.1 Do
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4.4.5.2 For4.4.5.3 While; 4.4.5.4 Break and Continue; 4.4.6 Adding Comments; 4.4.7 Functions; 4.5 Computational Mathematics; 4.5.1 Calculus; 4.5.1.1 Plot; 4.5.1.2 Limits; 4.5.1.3 Differentiation; 4.5.1.4 Integration; 4.5.1.4.1 Indefinite Integrals; 4.5.1.4.2 Definite Integrals; 4.5.1.5 Summing; 4.5.2 Matrix; 4.5.3 Quadratic Equations; 4.5.4 Linear Equations; 4.6 Summary; Chapter 5: Visual Programming with Scratch; 5.1 Introducing Visual Programming and Scratch; 5.2 Setting Up Scratch; 5.3 Developing a Hello Program; 5.3.1 Creating a Project; 5.3.2 Building a Scratch Program
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Master the command line and Raspbian Linux as well as the physical connections of the Pi. With this book you'll develop skills applicable to other real world applications in both hardware and software development all while working on simple and fun IoT projects that you can do yourself. You'll learn to build programs on the top of Raspbian OS in Raspberry Pi boards. Start by using Raspbian shells to develop programs. Then follow projects and samples step-by-step to get new experiences in Raspbian OS development. You'll also learn the Wolfram Language and Mathematica, Scratch, IoT programs and IoT middleware, Node-RED, Interactive Data Visualization with Jupyter Notebook, and more. There are many features in Raspbian OS and on Raspberry Pi boards perfect for building an IoT program to suite various scenarios. The GPIO pins on your Raspberry Pi allow it to scale further to accomplish all kinds of projects and tasks. Raspbian OS Programming with the Raspberry Pi is your pathway to exploring all of this.
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Safari Books Online
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CL0501000021
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Raspbian OS Programming with the Raspberry Pi : IoT Projects with Wolfram, Mathematica, and Scratch.