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Learning Raspbian

By : William Harrington
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Learning Raspbian

By: William Harrington

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Learning Raspbian
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Robin David is a technology enthusiast who is passionate about computer security and electronics. His background in computer science and his experience in Linux administration, especially Debian, inevitably led him to use Raspbian as the operating system for Raspberry-Pi-related projects. From his point of view, the Raspberry Pi is currently the best prototyping platform, which brings new perspectives to experimenting and creating small and lightweight projects at a low cost.

That's why he was glad to participate in the review of this book, which is a great introduction to Raspbian for any newcomers to the Linux ecosystem and the Raspberry Pi world.

His Twitter handle is @RobinDavid1 or you can reach him via e-mail at .

Özen Özkaya is an embedded systems engineer who has been involved in the design, development, and verification of various kinds of embedded systems for more than 6 years now. His skills are not limited to embedded systems. He has a deep knowledge of computer vision, cryptography, software quality, machine learning, and the Internet of Things. He strongly believes in the power of sharing knowledge and continuously extending the vision.

After 6 years of experience in the profession, he is now working for Siemens as a senior development engineer, where he is involved in the research and development of industrial control devices and industrial communication processors. He also contributes to software quality assurance projects at Siemens. He has a total of eight patent applications, and all of his applications are still in progress.

He has a bachelor's degree in electronics engineering from Istanbul Technical University (ITU) with high honor certificates. He holds a master's degree in electronics engineering from ITU, and he is currently a PhD candidate in electronics engineering at ITU. As a part of his academic studies, he worked in various laboratories, such as a medical system design lab, a control and avionics lab, a robotics lab, a pattern recognition and signal processing lab, an industrial automation lab, and lastly, embedded systems lab. He is also a mentor in the embedded systems lab. At ITU, he is currently working on security and privacy in the Internet of Things for his PhD thesis.

Özen can be reached directly via e-mail at or . If you want to learn more about him, you can visit his website, http://www.ozenozkaya.com. He is also a blog writer and his blog is http://www.ozenozkaya.com/blog/.

Nicola Pisanti is a creative technologist who works on audiovisual artistic installations and digital musical instrument design and implementation. He always tries to merge different skills and concepts acquired while studying and working in many different fields, such as creative coding, soundtrack creation, sound design, and improvised musical instrument craft. You can find out more about him at www.npisanti.com.