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Contents<br />

Issue 41 January 2016<br />

raspberrypi.org/magpi<br />

TUTORIALS<br />

COVER FEATURE<br />

> EVERYDAY ENGINEERING 42<br />

This month Simon Monk builds a remote-controlled lamp<br />

> SONIC <strong>PI</strong>: BINARY BIZET 46<br />

Bring classic opera into the 21st century with your Pi!<br />

> USE CODEBUG WITH PYTHON 3 48<br />

Community writer Tony Goodhew shows us how<br />

> GET INTERNET TO <strong>YOUR</strong> #<strong>PI</strong>ZERO 50<br />

How you can slave your Pi connection to your Zero<br />

> BUILD A CONSOLE CONTROLLER 52<br />

Rob Zwetsloot puts a #PiZero in a NES controller. For real<br />

> MIKE’S <strong>PI</strong> BAKERY: STORY TRAIN 54<br />

Create a spellbinding interactive story with Raspberry Pi<br />

> CHEERLIGHTS WITH NODE-RED 58<br />

Dr Lucy Rogers shows us the Pi’s latest language in style<br />

> SENSE HAT SPECIAL 60<br />

10 pages of amazing projects and games!<br />

IN THE NEWS<br />

16<br />

MINECRAFT MASHUPS<br />

At a loose end? Grab your toolkit and give one of these quick-fire projects a try<br />

RASPBIAN:<br />

WHAT’S NEW?<br />

12<br />

6<br />

#<strong>PI</strong>ZERO IN <strong>PI</strong>CTURES<br />

We’ve been collecting the #PiZero pictures you’ve<br />

sent us on Twitter. Here are some of our favourites<br />

10<br />

Raspberry Pi’s Simon Long talks us<br />

through the latest upgrades and<br />

updates to the Raspbian image<br />

GET PROCESSING<br />

WITH <strong>YOUR</strong> <strong>PI</strong><br />

The popular programming<br />

language Processing is now<br />

supported in Raspbian. We speak<br />

to its co-founder to learn more<br />

4 January 2016<br />

raspberrypi.org/magpi

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