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by Marc Clifton
Implementing an SSL capable server in .NET Core WITHOUT ASP.NET, using nginx, and testing Postgres with EF, all running on an rPi
by Wastedtalent
Source code available on Github Background In my first post of this series I discussed a very simple way of driving a 7 segment display directly through the Raspberry Pi 2.  Whilst this does word, in practice it has a number of caveats and limitations.  Firstly the current through each LED is limite
by Leonid Fofanov
Raspberry PI implementation of binary counter originally developed for Arduino board.
by Marc Clifton
Bonus - Group chat with your rPI's using SlackBot

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by Marc Clifton
Implementing an SSL capable server in .NET Core WITHOUT ASP.NET, using nginx, and testing Postgres with EF, all running on an rPi
by Wastedtalent
Source code available on Github Background In my first post of this series I discussed a very simple way of driving a 7 segment display directly through the Raspberry Pi 2.  Whilst this does word, in practice it has a number of caveats and limitations.  Firstly the current through each LED is limite
by Leonid Fofanov
Raspberry PI implementation of binary counter originally developed for Arduino board.
by Marc Clifton
Bonus - Group chat with your rPI's using SlackBot

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by Minh Danh Nguyen (ToughDev)
This post shows a way to change the default crontab editor in bash shell for Raspberry Pi.
by Chris Boss
I have followed stories about learning to code in education and am intrigued by what I have read.
by grilialex
In scientific projects, it is often needed to sample sounds from remote locations, for classification or other purposes. As data link rates may be low or unreliable, transmitting raw samples to inland processing centers may not be an option. An alternative is to do off-line processing in batches.
by grilialex
This article is a continuation of the previous article on Creating a Smart Hydrophone Processing System – Hardware. It is assumed that you have already setup the Raspberry Pi to have remote desktop and SSH agents active.
by aetheon
How to create a wireless router/access point with #raspberrypi and #raspbian #linux
by adityaswami89
Creating C# application’s on Raspberry Pi
by aetheon
How to create your own #nodejs development server with a #raspberrypi running #jenkins
by Lee P Richardson
How to fade an LED with PWM in Windows IoT
by Mircea Diaconescu, Gerd Wagner
As opposed to the less powerful Arduino, the competitively priced and WiFi-enabled ESP8266 supports the Web-of-Things (WoT) since it can be programmed in JavaScript.
by Sujay Sarma
How to minimize Raspbian OS to under 1GB
by Sujay Sarma
Raspberry Pi 2 - Running out of space
by Sujay Sarma
Raspberry Pi 2: How to configure it as a complete WordPress Web Server
by Sujay Sarma
Raspberry Pi 2: Configuring it as a Complete WordPress Web Server – Part 2 – Install and Configure BIND and Transfer Windows DNS Zones
by Sujay Sarma
Raspberry Pi 2: Configuring it as a complete WordPress Web Server – Part 3 – Install and Configure Apache and PHP
by Sujay Sarma
How to configure Raspberry Pi 2 as a Complete WordPress Web Server – Install MySQL
by Sujay Sarma
How to configure Raspberry Pi 2 as a complete WordPress web server - syncing and scripts
by Gergo Bogdan
A review of RaspberryPi Cookbook by Simon Monk
by hans.hinnekint
How to serialize and encrypt an Object using C#
by aetheon
Unsafely powering off a #raspberrypi
by Minh Danh Nguyen (ToughDev)
How to use Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless as cheap CCTV camera replacement
by Dennis E White
VNC experiences on Raspberry Pi