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Sewing – An Analogy For Programming
In this blogpost, Maria is sewing a dress. The process and tools she’s using to sew will work as an analogy for programming. The blogpost will touch on the following keywords: SDK (System Development Kit), IDE (Integrated Development Environment), Library and API (Application Programming Interface).
Football(soccer)
Watching football with raspberryfield!
NESPi Project Part 10 – Summary
This is the final blogpost in the NESPi project. I won’t present any new stuff to the NESPi here. The purpose of this post is to provide the reader a quick overview of the project, from idea to finished product. And if you are interested to make one NESPi yourself, you can read about all […]
Language and learning – Abstractions, Figurative Language and Analogies
The main goal of this blog is that you as a reader will learn something from it. Raspberryfield.life is about sharing knowledge and making complex things understandable. One strategy to accomplish this is to make use of different concepts in the language itself. In this blogpost I will explain abstractions, figurative language (e.g. similes and […]
Raspberryfield’s 1st game review: The Legend of Zelda – Breath of the Wild
It was Easter school holiday in my early teenage years. My two younger brothers and I got three Easter eggs: first one with a movie inside (I can’t remember which one), second one was filled with candies, and the last one contained a game, Banjo-Tooie for Nintendo 64. We had so much fun with the […]