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My new book “Node-RED & Raspberry Pi Pico W” is now available from Elektor in print 

 January 18, 2024

By  Peter

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I’m thrilled to announce that my latest book, Node-RED & Raspberry Pi Pico W, is now available in print from Elektor!

Ekektor has done a fantastic job editing my book and producing a top-quality print edition. You can browse a virtual sample of the book below and see how good it looks (and reads) for yourself!

You can find all relevant details about the book on the Elektor website. The book is bundled with a Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 WH (the board is valued at €10).

But wait, there’s an offer!

To celebrate the publication of Node-RED & Raspberry Pi Pico W in print, Elektor offers a €5 limited-time voucher.

Use code “nodered” to claim on checkout to have €5 subtracted from your order total.

This voucher code is valid until February 29, 2024.

See my new book in print on the Elektor website.


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Elektor, Node-RED, Raspberry Pi Pico


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