I found the pi3 very easy to use and I am not a python dude but if you know any kind of programming it seems to come easy as any language.
I went to Georgia Tech for a some graduate stuff. That varsity restaurant is something to experience at least once in your life. From: Lewis Bergman Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2017 6:26 PM To: Animal Farm Subject: [AFMUG] Biggest raspberry pi 3 kit My nephew finished his first year at Georgia tech and is thinking of mechanical engineering. He wants to learn python, which I know how to do the same as most things I know, poorly. I thought a raspberry pi kit to program to do cool things with sensors would be a great way to learn. I knows there are some pi3 dudes here. I want a good complete kit, not more than $300 or so. Suggestions?
