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The Daily Build - Getting Started with Raspberry Pi - Part I
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Getting Started with Raspberry Pi - Part I

  (13 votes) by Hussain Patel (updated 16 hours ago)
Raspberry Pi - the incredibly small computer of the size of credit card and cost less than $40 has gained popularity not only because of this but its capability for connecting to electronics and devices using the GIPO pins.

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  (1 votes) by Andy Point (updated 9 hours ago)
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  (1 votes) by Andy Point (updated 4 hours ago)
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In this blog series on Continuous Delivery with Containers I'm documenting what I've learned about Docker and containers (both the Linux and Windows variety) in the context of continuous delivery with Visual Studio Team Services. The Docker and containers world is mostly new to me and I

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  (0 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated 23 hours ago)
[Please note that I’ve edited this post since first publishing it to reflect new information and / or better ways of doing things. See revision list at the end of the post.] In the previous post in this series on Continuous Delivery with TFS / VSTS we started working with the new-style Azure P
  (0 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated yesterday)
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  (1 votes) by Hussain Patel (updated 16 hours ago)
In this article, we would be discussing about the Raspberry Pi - GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) Pins

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  (0 votes) by Dave Ceddia (updated 18 hours ago)
You might have a nice set of React tests, but are you checking for PropTypes errors? Wouldn't it be nice to get failing tests whenever you forget to pass a required prop? Well, today is your lucky day.You can test that no errors are printed to the console – this verifies that you didn't forget a

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  (0 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated 23 hours ago)
[Please note that I’ve edited this post since first publishing it to reflect new information and / or better ways of doing things. See revision list at the end of the post.] This fourth blog post in my series on on Continuous Delivery with TFS / VSTS picks up from the previous post where we cr
  (0 votes) by Graham D Smith (updated 18 hours ago)
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  (0 votes) by Rion Williams (updated 10 hours ago)
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  (1 votes) by Ádám Ficsór (updated 16 hours ago)
I guide you through creating a Bitcoin transaction manually, step by step, without overloading your brain with much explanation.

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