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!Rant - birthday gift πŸŽ‚

3 days ago was my birthday and my girlfriend still has to buy me a gift, but she doesn't know what to buy. Now the problem is that I don't know either.

I'd like to start programming something related to IoT and maybe learn a bit more of C/C++ (I guess they could be useful to know), so I'm asking you, what should I (she) buy? Arduino or Raspberry PI 3? Is there a kit of sensors I can buy? I accept any suggestion!

Thank you πŸ™‚

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  • 3
    Why not Raspberry Pi Zero for $5?
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    @densedever I thought the Pi 3 might be better because it's a bit more powerful and I could also use it as home webserver :) But I'm really open to any idea. Do you know any kit I could use with it?
  • 5
    You could tell her to... you know... save her money.
  • 1
    Well, if you are complete beginner, I advise you get Arduino, as it is much easier to learn on. Once you get good grasp of it, then you'll probably know better how to continue.
  • 2
    Raspberry pi 3 is great
  • 2
    @stefano go for Pi 3. You can use it like Arduino too afaik, since it has GPIO pins. Worth the money.
    I use it for NAS
  • 1
    I worked with Arduino​, Wich is great, however rapsberry sounds better because of the greatest possibilities it offers over Arduino (although with Arduino I used to buy microprocessors on Wich I boot loaded programs through the Arduino and could make smaller embedded hardware running on a 1.5v battery (like the one for a wrist watch))
  • 0
    @jlave215 She wants to. I'm not forcing her to buy me anything ahah
  • 1
    @busuu I'm not a C++ programmer. I mainly use PHP and Java, that's why I have a gf πŸ˜‚
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    @redstonetehnik @DeveloperACE @bugHunter @omomthings

    Do you guys know a kit of sensor I could maybe use on arduino and/or raspberry pi? It would be nice to create a device to get environmental data (temp, pressure, wind) and connect it to a server to store the data.
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    @stefano go to www.sparkfun.com they have a weather shield which you can connect sensors too. For a more general option, look at the Arduino Inventor's Kit. www.adafruit.com is also an excellent resource. Both sites have Arduino and Raspberry Pi stuff.
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    @stefano I used to buy items separately it's better from Ali Express for example, really cheap stuff
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    @Seag OK thanks, I'll take a look :)

    @omomthings I know the website but I also know an order takes a month to arrive
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