I would love to get into rpi beacsue there is an awesome community for it and it sounds like fun. I have assembled roughly 5 computers and know a lot about components and hardware but absolutely nothing about coding. Do i need to learn code for this? And, what is the best way to get into rpi?
>>1190085
What the fuck do you mean by get into raspberry pi?
>>1190090
>>1190085
a raspberry pi is a computer about the size of a wallet.
what do you want to "get into"?
It's easy. My advice is to use it to make your life easier. T ru to automate things. I particularly like using it with motors and sensors. Not some shitty snes emulator
>>1190085
It's a general purpose computer, just like any PC you already have. Everything you can do with a Pi can be done without a Pi. But it can be pretty handy with its low price, small size, low energy consumption, i/o pins, and lots of software and documentation specifically for it.
You don't do stuff to use a Pi. You get a Pi to do stuff.
>>1190085
It all depends on what you want to do. Mostly Pi is used for a proyect in which a computer is needed. (building an arcade, a robot, etc.)
But people have also decided to use it as a common "laptop". (Some folks install Kali Linux on it and make the thing ridiculously small)
Depending on what you want to do you'll need to learn different stuff.
There are a lot of tutorials out there so it should be easy for you to "get into it".
But as I said: it all depends on what you want to do with it.