Furthermore, the Raspberry Pi supports several high-level programming languages like Java, Ruby, Scratch, and Python — compared to just C/C++ on the Arduino. Pairing this with the Pi's 64-bit ...
While the Raspberry Pi has very good support for an I2C bus ... [Louis] wanted to play with SPI in Python, so he added a C extension to the spidev.c file (available here) that allows him ...
Once you graduate beyond development boards like the Arduino or Wemos D1 ... mAchine (LEMPA), an add-on board for the Raspberry Pi that includes all the sockets, jumpers, and indicator LEDs ...