[DIY] Use Python to Control the Pins of a Raspberry Pi to Light Up LEDs

Written by avcourt | Published 2019/09/18
Tech Story Tags: python | raspberry-pi | tutorials | linux | latest-tech-stories | raspberry-pi-development | raspberry-pi-and-python | rasbian

TLDR Using Python to Control the Pins of a Raspberry Pi to Light Up LEDs, we'll just be turning on a few LEDs. The main concepts covered here could easily be extended to trigger more complex events. This is a fun physical computing project that would be great for teaching kids the basics of Python programming while giving them the satisfaction of seeing their code change things in the real world. This tutorial will cover:Installing Raspbian on a Pi,Configuring remote access to a Pi via SSH and setting up a Python development environment on the Pi.Writing a simple Python program to control the GPIO pins of the Pi to turn LEDs on/off.via the TL;DR App

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Written by avcourt | Software Developer from Winnipeg, Canada. andrewvcourt.com
Published by HackerNoon on 2019/09/18