Peter Dalmaris – Raspberry Pi Full Stack

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You application will take sensor data and make them available to the user via a web interface that is constructed based on jQuery and HTML5.

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Peter Dalmaris – Raspberry Pi Full Stack

Peter Dalmaris – Raspberry Pi Full Stack

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The objective of this course is to take you to a whirlwind tour of the Raspberry Pi, and introduce you to everything that is great about it.

Structured as a project, you will become familiar with the various components that make up the web development stack: the operating system, the hardware (including the GPIOs), the application server, web server, database server, and the Python programming language.

You will also become familiar with Cloud services that you will integrate into your Raspberry Pi-powered web application.

You application will take sensor data and make them available to the user via a web interface that is constructed based on jQuery and HTML5.

You will need a Raspberry Pi, a DHT22 sensor, a button, an LED, a few resistors and a breadboard. If you wish to setup wireless networking on your Raspberry Pi, you will also need a USB Wifi dongle.

To make the most from this course, you should be familiar with basic programming and be comfortable with the command line.

Who is the target audience?
– Some experience in programming is useful.
– Python, Javascript (jQuery) and HTML is used throughout the course and some familiarity with basic programming concepts is expected.
– Ability to wire electronics.
– Ability to do independent research using online resources

What Will I Learn?
– Setup the minimal Raspbian operating system to the RPi.
– Install the a Python virtual environment.
– Install and use Flask, a Python-based web micro-framework
– Install and use uWSGI as the application server for Flask
– Install and use Nginx light-weight web server
– Use the RPi GPIOs as digital input and outputs
– Use a DHT22 humidity and temperature sensor
– Install and use the SQLite database
– Use the Google Chart API to create visual representations of the sensor data
– Use JQuery to add interactivity to web pages
– Use Plotly for graphical analysis of sensor data
– Install and configure a USB Wifi adaptor for your RPi

Requirements
– A Raspberry Pi, any version
– A Windows, Mac or Linux computer
– A DHT11 or DHT22 sensor
– An 5mm LED
– Resistors
– A breadboard and jumper wires
– Access to the Internet
– A USB Wifi dongle, if available

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Peter Dalmaris – Raspberry Pi Full Stack

Peter Dalmaris – Raspberry Pi Full Stack

$40.00$125.00 (-68%)

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