Google’s Coder Tool Lets Almost Anyone Develop Apps with Raspberry Pi

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In case you’ve missed it, the diminutive $25/$35 Linux computer dubbed Raspberry Pi has emerged as one of the biggest open source stories anywhere this year. It’s attracted many tinkerers, is now running several flavors of Linux.  There is even now a supercomputer consisting of many Pi devices lashed together with Lego pieces (see the photo), and concoctions that turn the Pi into a home security device or music synthesizer.

Now there is going to be a new wave of Raspberry Pi inventions, as “educators and parents” discover a Google Coder tool that can “can craft small projects in HTML, CSS, and Javascript, right from the web browser.” Basically, with the tool you can create Raspberry Pi apps right from your browser.

 

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