DOING MORE WITH LESS
Les Pounder works with groups such as the Raspberry Pi Foundation to help boost people’s maker skills.
Ten years ago, the Raspberry Pi burst on to the scene and offered low-cost computing for everyone. Educators lapped up the Pi as a means to get kids coding, creating electronics projects while reusing old equipment. Makers gorged themselves on the cheap and accessible hardware. Industrial and embedded users took a more cautious approach, but ultimately the Pi made quite an impact in that sector.