MagPi Year 2014 Magazine Back Issues
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- PiBox Raspberry Pi Hosting
- Resolve Cable Modem Flap Environmental Monitor Panoramic Photos
- Remote Sensing Quadcopter Scratch I/O Bare Metal Algoid
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- Stronghold Of The Dwarven Lords
- Interview With Eben Upton Monitoring An Aquarium Portable Raspberry Pi
- Pir Motion Detection Weather Station Linux Toolshed Internet Radio
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- 140% More Solar Energy
- Wyliodrin Night Light Laika Explorer Automatic Garage
- Lego Interfacing Database Bootcamp Scratch I/O Expansion
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- Sonic PI 2.0 Get Your Groove On
- High Altitude Measuring Real World Minecraft Brick Pi And Scratch
- XMPP Chat Server Linux Tool Shed 1-Wire Sensors GrovePi
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- High Altitude Measurements Basic OsCilloscope Spectrophotometer
- Ysgol Bryn Elian Project Curacao Python Turtle
- WiFi Sniffing C++ Classes
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- Custom Autopilot PiBot Robotics WiFi Sniffing
- Time Lapse Mouse Air Fish Dish
- BitScope Basic Java
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- SmartDrive Robot PiBot Robotics Fuze Basic
- Magic Wand VoIP Server Mashberry Pi Canvas BitScope
- Introducing The Model B+
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- Game Console Controllers Fuze Basic Matboard Using Git
- Ultrasonic Range Finder C++ Operator Overloading
- Build QR Codes In Minecraft
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- Fuze Basic VoIP Server Arduberry Using Git BitScope
- Introducing Open CV
- Win £450 Worth Of Prizes In Our Fuze Basic Programming Competition
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- External Storage Project Curacao Basic Robotics
- Traffic Light Python GUI A+ Review Using Git Open CV
- Scratch Space Craft
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The MagPi is an online magazine dedicated to the Raspberry Pi created by the community for the community. It’s a great way to get to grips with learning how to program your Pi and how to get started on building hardware projects; it’ll also help you find out more about the community around the device and demystify the command line.