• The MagPi is the official Raspberry Pi magazine. It started off life as a free fanzine for users of the Raspberry Pi computer. It was created by the community...
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    power. It was given away with the Raspberry Pi magazine Magpi No. 40 that was distributed in the UK and US that day – the MagPi was sold out at almost every...
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    Thonny (category Software using the MIT license)
    Retrieved 28 October 2018. "Thonny on a Raspberry Pi: Using the new Python IDE in Raspbian". The MagPi Magazine. Retrieved 28 October 2018. "Learn to code...
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    TIC-80 (category Software using the MIT license)
    Game Makers' Toolkit: Eight More Fascinating Game-Making Tools for the Pi". The MagPi Magazine (73): 32–33. September 2018 – via Internet Archive. Littler...
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  • ZX Spectrum Next (category Computers designed in the United Kingdom)
    manufactured by Amstrad. The Next has received generally favorable reviews in the specialist press. In the official Raspberry Pi magazine "MagPi", Lucy Hattersley...
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  • 20 December 2016. In June 2017, appJar was featured in an article in The MagPi, detailing how it could be used to interact with Minecraft. This is a...
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    11, 2020. "Sales soar: Raspberry Pi British board beats Commodore 64, world's third best-selling computer". The MagPi Magazine. March 16, 2017. Retrieved...
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    disk had the code ready to be compiled without forcing the reader to type the whole listing into the computer by hand. In November 2015, The MagPi magazine...
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  • Murder of Laura Ann Carleton (category 2020s anti-LGBTQ movement in the United States)
    Carleton was murdered in connection with hanging a pride flag outside the Mag.Pi clothing store that she owned, located in Cedar Glen, California, following...
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  • Joomla! Volunteers Portal™. Retrieved 2023-01-04. "THE CHALLENGE OF TRANSLATION" (PDF). The MagPi Magazine (71): 86–87. July 2018. Nataly Kelly, Rebecca...
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