Suffolk Libraries Raspberry Jam
We heard some exciting new last week. The great people at Ipswich County Library are hosting a Raspberry Jam event,
Read moreWe heard some exciting new last week. The great people at Ipswich County Library are hosting a Raspberry Jam event,
Read moreIf you can’t wait to get hands on experience with a Raspberry Pi and the Ipswich Raspberry Jam on 8th
Read moreWe have some excellent news! Our next Raspberry Jam will be held on the 8th October at the University of Ipswich
Read moreThe final document of the talks at the 27th Feb 2016 Jam with Wildlife Gadget man, Sam Watkins and Matthew Applegate from the Creative Computing Club and Minecraft of course!
Read moreWhether you’re new to Minecraft, ready to take your game-play to the next level, wanting to get into computer game development or just looking for something fun to learn Python with, Minecraft fits the bill perfectly. The Raspberry Pi comes with Minecraft pre-installed but did you know how easy it is to write your own extensions?
Read moreWith the new venue comes more space and no stairs. The guys from Null Media are able to ship in the mind controlled slot car racing set for our second Raspberry Pi event. Concentrating makes the cars go faster!
Read moreWe are now able to confirm Saturday the 27th of February 2016, at the prestigious Waterfront Building at the University of Ipswich
Read morePlanning is well under way and we will be adding more information shortly so please sign up as well as following us on Twitter and checking out our Facebook page for our early 2016 jam!
Read moreGetting started with the Raspberry Pi by Keith Ellis of Ipswich Makerspace. Rather than write another getting started guide Keith has recommended some excellent links to help you get the most from your Pi.
Read moreRapid Electrical, have very kindly loaned some Raspberry Pi’s to sell on the day.
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