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Should I get this Arduino kit, or should I get the RPi model B?
To begin with, I would like to feel everything, blink LEDs, try to work with sensors, etc. This topic has always been interesting, but my hands finally got around, so I'm not going to quit.
Will such a set be suitable for me to start with , there is not a native arduino uno, what can you say about it?
In general, initially I wanted to take Rasberry pi model B, I read that sensors also cling to it + the board itself can be hooked to a TV or network and do something, but still decided that this would not work for a beginner who worked with both boards, maybe you should start with RPi, not Arduino, what do you say?
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Not a bad set.
It really depends on the goals. You will be messing around with an arduino at a "low" level, you will understand electrical engineering, with iron. RPi is already kosher Linux, usually taken for more "software" and processor-intensive projects with a couple of sensors.
Take this set. If after 2 months it will not gather dust on the shelf, you will take the RPi.
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