Scratch 3.0, a visual language programming language from MIT Media Lab, can now run on Raspberry Pi’s Raspbian OS. The Pi people have been working with MIT ever since Scratch 3 was released in January ...
Scratch 3.0, a visual language programming language from MIT Media Lab, can now run on the official Raspberry Pi operating system, Raspbian. But you'll probably need a Raspberry Pi 4 with 2GB of RAM ...
Following on from the release of Scratch 3 last week the official Raspberry Pi Foundation has this week announced it has started updating its pre-project resources to support the new Scratch 3 ...
If you have just got your hands on the latest Raspberry Pi mini PC and are wondering where to start, you may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi 3 setup video tutorial which has been created by Scott ...
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