As the title says. However, it is an introductory book.
Chapter 1 is written from the handling of parts so that even those who have never done electronic work can understand. Raspberry Pi is a prerequisite that the OS is included. For those who have also built Python.
Chapter 2 describes how to use the basic parts. I carefully write the exchange of data with parts (peripherals).
Chapter 3 is an application of Chapter 2 and makes a slightly elaborate circuit.
Chapter 4 is an introduction to Raspberry Pi. It describes how to buy the main unit and peripherals, how to install the OS, and so on. If you are going to buy a Raspberry Pi, you can read it here. There's nothing you can't do with this, but if you're using a Raspberry Pi, you'll eventually need to know Linux, so you should read another book.
The last Linux command list is not detailed, but it is the minimum required command. I think it's kind.
No, no, no
With this one book, you will be able to do everything from purchasing a Raspberry Pi to interesting work. However, it means "if there is no unexpected situation". If you can't install the OS, or if Python doesn't work, you'll need to look up another book or net. Nowadays, you can look up anything on the net, so I think there is a way to use this book as the basis and the net as the application. It's a convenient time.