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Index
Cover Title Page Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Getting Started with the BeagleBone
Chapter 1: Introducing the BeagleBone Chapter 2: Installing the Operating System Chapter 3: Connecting Your BeagleBone
Part II: Covering the Basics
Chapter 4: Introducing the Linux Shell Chapter 5: Designing Circuits Chapter 6: Introducing Digital Electronics with the BeagleBone
Part III: Programming with BoneScript
Chapter 7: Introducing BoneScript Chapter 8: Experimenting with BoneScript
Part IV: Programming with Python
Chapter 9: Introducing Python Chapter 10: Experimenting with Python Chapter 11: Mastering the Art of Coding
Part V: Turning Your BeagleBone into a Desktop Computer
Chapter 12: Using Your BeagleBone Black as a Desktop Computer Chapter 13: Building Your Website
Part VI: Playing with the BeagleBone
Chapter 14: Building Your First Project Chapter 15: Running Your Home Automation Web Server
Part VII: The Part of Tens
Chapter 16: Ten Amazing Projects for the BeagleBone Chapter 17: Ten Resources and Tips for BeagleBone Users
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Appendix B: Controlling BeagleBone’s GPIOs Appendix C: Guide to the BeagleBone’s GPIOs About the Authors Cheat Sheet End User License Agreement
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