MagPi Year 2021 Magazine Back Issues
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- Learn Libre Office Your Free Open-Source Office Suite
- Raspberry PI 400 Projects & Guides Learn Coding With The New All-In-One Computer
- Retro Computing Recreate Classic Machines
- Arts +Crafts Get Creative With Raspberry Pi
- Games! Movies! Music! This All-In-One Does It All
- Make A Commodore 64 Retro Computer
- Electronics With Raspberry Pi 400
- 40 Pages Of Projects & Tutorials
- Turbocharge Raspberry Pi 400 With An SSD Drive
- Easy Pico Projects
- Discover New Ways Of Making With Raspberry Pi
- Upcycle An Amiga 600
- Home Of The Future Automate Your Home With Raspberry Pi
- Upcycle iPod Classic With Spotify
- Build An Arcade Machine
- 48 Pages Of Projects & Tutorials
- Code A Pico Reaction Game
- Discover Amazing Portable Projects
- The Best Of #Month Of Making
- Secrets That Are Out Of This World
- Raspberry PI Big Builds
- Gigantic Gadgets To Make In Your Garage
- Discover An Amazing Drinks Dispenser
- 50 Pages Of Projects & Tutorials
- Become A Raspberry PI Genuis Troubleshooting Tips For Everyone
- Make A Weather Watcher
- Recreating The Mars Helicopter
- 50 Pages Of Projects & Tutorials
- Build The Ultimate Home Server
- Inside The Smart Campervan
- Develop Games With Scratch & Python
- Pi-Top Robot Tested!
- Raspberry PI Smart Gadgets Hack Home Devices With Super Small Computers!
- Spooky Project Upgrades For Halloween!
- The Official Raspberry Pi Magazine
- Win! Air Quality Kits Up For Grabs!
- New! Raspberry PI Zero 2
- Better & Faster, Detailed Specs, Engineering Interview, Project Ideas.
- Experiment With A Different Operating System
- Build A Raspberry PI Pico Stream Deck
- Make & Build With Zero 2
- Raspberry PI Christmas Projects
- OverClock Raspberry PI Zero 2 W
- Get Started With The Build Hat
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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.