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The MagPi - Issue 13

The MagPi is the community-produced magazine for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts — covering projects, tutorials, and programming for beginners through to experienced makers. Issue 13 is a packed edition with a spotlight interview, retro gaming, music production, and continuing programming series.

In This Issue

  • Amy Mather Interview – The young hacker talks Conway's Game of Life, her projects, and what's next
  • Retro Gaming: Elite – How to set up and play the classic 1980s space trading game on your Raspberry Pi
  • Schism Tracker Music Series – Continuing the popular music production series
  • Pi Matrix – LED matrix project guide
  • Programming Series – Next instalments of C Cave, Scratch Patch, and Python Pit
  • Lloyd Seaton's Cocktails – Community favourites return

Ideal For

  • Raspberry Pi beginners and experienced users alike
  • Collectors of the early community MagPi issues
  • Anyone interested in retro gaming, music, or Python/Scratch/C programming on the Pi
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The MagPi is the community-produced magazine for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts — covering projects, tutorials, and programming for beginners through to experienced makers. Issue 13 is a packed edition with a spotlight interview, retro gaming, music production, and continuing programming series.

In This Issue

  • Amy Mather Interview – The young hacker talks Conway's Game of Life, her projects, and what's next
  • Retro Gaming: Elite – How to set up and play the classic 1980s space trading game on your Raspberry Pi
  • Schism Tracker Music Series – Continuing the popular music production series
  • Pi Matrix – LED matrix project guide
  • Programming Series – Next instalments of C Cave, Scratch Patch, and Python Pit
  • Lloyd Seaton's Cocktails – Community favourites return

Ideal For

  • Raspberry Pi beginners and experienced users alike
  • Collectors of the early community MagPi issues
  • Anyone interested in retro gaming, music, or Python/Scratch/C programming on the Pi