Python 3 is included in the NOOBS Raspberry Pi Linux install. RPI works well in my limited experience with it.

-Dave


On 11/17/2018 1:12 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 17 Nov 2018, Mike C. wrote:

Before understanding how her system worked, I just starred thinking about
data, sensors, servos and mechanical/electrical interfaces and energy
usage and environmental applications. Admittedly, much of this doesn't
require an embedded OS of any sort, I guess I just like the idea of using Linux to solve some of these energy/environmental issues that are bearing
down on all of us.

Mike,

  I suggest you take a look at Python3, which runs well on linux. There are abundant modules available for just about anything you'd want to do. Perhaps
'pandas' (the data analysis module), 'scipy', matplotlib are worth
exploring.

  Connecting software to sensors and other hardware is common. You could
probably control a large solar array with a raspberry pi.

  Take a look at python.org. It's a good place to start.

Rich
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