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Hi! I'm so sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm completely clueless on computers, but I want to learn about them. Any places you'd recommend starting for bare bones beginners? I'm also interested in early-mid 90's tech particularly too. I'm guessing I have to figure out the basics before I can move onto specific tech though, right?
You're really knowledgeable and nice so I figured I'd just ask. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thank you! :]
That's an excellent question, I don't think I've been asked it before in such a general sense. I was raised with the benefit of being immersed in computers regularly, so providing a solid answer may be a bit difficult since for the basics, I never had to think about it.
I had computer classes of various types throughout my school years. We learned how to use a mouse, typing, word processing, programming -- and that was all before middle school. We got proper typing, html, and general purpose computer science courses in middle and high school, and you can bet I took those too. I also have the benefit of a bachelors of science in computer science, so you'll forgive me if my answer sounds incredibly skewed with 30+ years of bias.
The biggest suggestion I can give you is simply to find a device and play with it. Whatever you can get your hands on, even if its not that old, as long as it's considered past its prime, and nobody will get upset of you accidentally break something (physically or in software). Learning about things with computers in general tends to have some degree of trial and error, be it programming, administrating, or whatever -- try, learn, and start over if things don't work out as expected the first time. Professionals do it all the time (I know I do, and nobody's fired me for it yet).
Some cast-off 90s or early 00's surplus office desktop computer running Windows would be a good start, just explore it and its settings. Start digging into folders, see what's installed, see what works and more importantly what doesn't work right. Try to find comparable software, and install it. Even the basics like old copies of Microsoft Office, or whatever.
I recommend looking through the available software on winworld as it's an excellent treasure trove of operating systems, applications, games, and other useful software of the time period. I'd link it directly, but tumblr hates links to external sites and will bury this post if I do. If you're a mac fan, and you can find an old G3 or Performa, there is the Macintosh Garden's repository of software, but I'm not the right person to ask about that.
Some of you might be like "oh, oh! Raspberry Pi! say Raspberry Pi!" but I can't really recommend those as a starting point, even if they are cheap for an older model. Those require a bit of setup, and even the most common linux can be obtuse as hell for newcomers if you don't have someone to guide you.
If you don't have real hardware to muck about with, emulation is also your friend. DOSBox was my weapon of choice for a long time, but I think other things like 86Box have supplanted it. I have the luxury of the real hardware in most cases, so I haven't emulated much in the past decade. Tech Tangents on youtube has a new video explaining the subject well, I highly recommend it. There are plenty of other methods too, but most are far more sophisticated to get started with, if you ask me.
For getting a glimpse into the world of the 90s tech, if you haven't already discovered LGR on youtube, I've been watching his content for well over a decade now. He covers both the common and esoteric, both hardware and software, and is pretty honest about the whole thing, rather than caricaturish in his presentation style. It might be a good jumping off point to find proverbial rabbits to chase.
I guess the trick is to a find a specific thing you're really interested in, and then start following that thread, researching on wikipedia and finding old enthusiast websites to read through. I'm sure there are a few good books on more general history of 90s computing and the coming internet, but I'm not an avid reader of the genre. Flipping through tech magazines of the era (PC Magazine comes to mind, check archive dot org for that) can provide a good historical perspective. Watching old episodes of the Computer Chronicles (youtube or archive dot org) can provide this too, but it also had demonstrations and explanations of the emerging technologies as they happened.
There are so many approaches here, I'm sure I've missed some good suggestions though. I also realized I waffle a bit between the modern and vintage, but I find many computing troubleshooting skillsets transcend eras. What works now can apply to 10, 20, 30, or sometimes even 40+ years ago, because it's all about mindset of "this computer/program is dumb, and only follows the instructions its given" . Sometimes those instructions are poorly thought out on the part of the folks who designed them. And those failures are not necessarily your fault, so you gotta push through until you figure out how to do the thing you're trying to do. Reading the documentation you can find will only take you so far, sometimes things are just dumb, and experimentation (and failures) will teach you so much more about the hard and fast rules of computers than anything else. I'm rambling at this point...
So, let's throw the question to the crowd, and ask a few other folks in the Retrotech Crew.
@ms-dos5 @virescent-phosphor @teckheck @jhavard @techav @regretsretrotech @airconditionedcomputingnightmare @aperture-in-the-multiverse -- anything big I missed?
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My latest Raspberry Pi efforts have been with the Raspberry Pi pico W. I was interested in this microcontroller because it has Wifi support, so I can use it to make things to attach to my home network. I found a set of lessons called Raspberry Pi W for the absolute beginner. I started with lesson 28, I think. I have to restrain myself from yelling “get on with it!”, on the other hand, I can often type in the code from the lesson while watching the video without having to pause and rewind. The lessons are sponsored by Sunfounder and of course they get a plug for their kit.
The other Raspberry Pi effort has been to purchase the Raspberry Pi 5 and add a PCIe attached M.2 SSD and set it up to boot from that. The Pi 5 is much more powerful than the 4. It needs a more powerful power supply than the 4 to run it. You can use the power supply for the 4 with it, but it will warn you that it can’t power all its ports to their rated current.
One of these days, I will do something useful or at least fun with these toys.
There is a new hat for the Raspberry Pi 5 that supports AI, but I have not found it to be available from Digit-key yet. I know nothing about AI, but it will be a bright shiny thing to chase.
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Video course contents: Lessons of compact Raspberry Pi know-how:
+ What is a Raspberry PI? + What exciting projects are there already? + Which models are there and which is the right one for me? + Where can I buy a Raspberry + accessories? + Technical data and interfaces of the Raspberry PI 3B+ + What can I do with a Raspberry after the first start? + Download the images from the Internet + Installation of the operating system on the microSD card (for PC) + Installation of the operating system on the microSD card (for Mac) + Installation of the operating system with NOOBS + Commissioning of the Raspberry with a monitor + Commissioning of the Raspberry without monitor (headless installation) + microSD Backup & Image Recovery + microSD card with empty (Mac + PC) + Which projects are software-based possible? + Software project: PI-Hole network-wide advertising blocker + Software Project: Homebridge (Example: Lamp Control) + Software Project: Webmin for System Administration + Software project: Retropi (game console) + Kodi (media center) + What sensors can I connect to the Raspberry? + Hardware Project: Camera Module + Hardware Project: Soil Moisture Module + Hardware Project: Light Sensitivity Module + Hardware Project: Laser Beam Module + Introduction Programming with Scratch + Introduction Programming with Thonny (Python)
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Things I Want To Do
I figure it might be helpful to organize my thoughts about the various projects I want to do:
The things I want to work on:
* A book on the math that programmers actually use.
* Slidedeck tutorials of animated gifs for Scratch projects so I can update my inventwithscratch.com website. But also, a system that records my mouse and keyboard clicks so that I can easily recreate these using different language settings in Scratch.
* Tortuga, a translation of Python's turtle module suitable for foreign languages.
* A Python turtle module also made
* Software that lets people play any board or card game online. (I need to learn webrtc and stun/turn server set up for this first.)
* Software that lets people create 3d art galleries that they can put their own art in on the web. (Probably using Electron, and some kind of webgl stuff maybe.)
* "Scroll Art", a genre of generative art that is simple for beginners because it uses the scrolling nature of repeated print() calls.
* A Python module for some kind of terminal, blocky looking canvas for making low res games.
* A "low res" interface of 32x32 pixels that can be easily programmed. Something like pico8.
* A Stardew Valley mod that adds programmable robots to the game.
* A Python module that uses Pygame to present a Scratch-like interface to help kids move from Scratch to Python. It features easy screenshotting/sharing to social media, a live debugger, and other features for ease of use.
* "PyCon University", a curriculum package made up of quizzes based on PyCon talks, so that we can effectively reuse this content.
* A terminal/curses-like JavaScript interface for textarea HTML tags so you can make text-based games in a web browser. I think I've found things like this before.
* A Udemy course/video series based on solving Exercism.io problems.
* A "Calm Programming" video series that is chill to watch. I started three videos in this series but haven't made any more.
* I want to sit down and finally learn CSS.
* I want to sit down and finally learn Inkscape and Blender3D and Adobe Premiere.
* I want to learn C#, Rust, Kotlin, and maybe something completely impractical like Scala or Julia. :)
* I want to sit down and write those 80-something blog post drafts I started.
* I'd like to finish that "Devil's Programming Guide" comedy book I started way back. Maybe actually perform some standup comedy bits I've written at an open mic.
* Learn how to use that handheld ham radio I got. My license is probably out of date by now.
* Learn how to use that microbit, arduino, and raspberry pi I have.
* Finally set up that home server.
I think the first step is to stop wasting so much damn time on social media and video games, though those things are also sources of inspiration for projects.
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Raspberry Pi for Beginners (Mac+PC)
In this Raspberry Pi course for beginner you'll learn everything explained in detail. A step-by-step guide for a good and easy start with the Raspberry Pi. You will learn all about the interfaces, technical details, installation and configuration of the operating system and smaller software and hardware based projects. Everything is explained in a way, that is easy to understand for an absolute Raspberry Pi beginner.
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The 25 video lessons in detail:
What is a Raspberry PI?
What exciting Raspberry Pi projects already exist?
Which Raspberry Pi models are available and which is the right one for me?
Where can I buy a Raspberry Pi + accessories?
Technical data and interfaces of the Raspberry PI 3B+
What can I do with a Raspberry Pi after the first start?
Downloading the Raspbian operating system
Installation of the operating system on the microSD card (for PC)
Installation of the operating system on the microSD card (for Mac)
Installing the operating system with NOOBS
Configure the Raspberry Pi with a monitor
Configure the Raspberry Pi without a monitor (headless installation)
microSD card backup & recovery
microSD card deletion (Mac + PC)
Which software-based projects are available?
Software Project: PI-Hole as network-wide advertising blocker
Software Project: Homebridge (Example: Lamp Control)
Software Project: Webmin for system administration
Software project: RetroPi (game console) + Kodi (media center)
Which sensors can I connect to the Raspberry Pi?
Which easy hardware-based projects are possible?
Hardware Project: Camera module
Hardware Project: Soil moisture module
Hardware Project: Light sensitivity module
Hardware Project: Laser beam module
Programming with Scratch
Programming with Thonny (Python)
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In this Raspberry Pi course for beginners you'll learn everything explained in detail. A step-by-step guide for a good and easy start with the Raspberry Pi. You will learn all about the interfaces, technical details, installation and configuration of the operating system and smaller software and hardware based projects. Everything is explained in a way, that is easy to understand for an absolute Raspberry Pi beginner.
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25 lessons of compact Raspberry Pi know-how:
+ What is a Raspberry PI? + What exciting projects are there already? + Which models are there and which is the right one for me? + Where can I buy a Raspberry + accessories? + Technical data and interfaces of the Raspberry PI 3B+ + What can I do with a Raspberry after the first start? + Download the images from the Internet + Installation of the operating system on the microSD card (for PC) + Installation of the operating system on the microSD card (for Mac) + Installation of the operating system with NOOBS + Commissioning of the Raspberry with a monitor + Commissioning of the Raspberry without monitor (headless installation) + microSD Backup & Image Recovery + microSD card with empty (Mac + PC) + Which projects are software-based possible? + Software project: PI-Hole network-wide advertising blocker + Software Project: Homebridge (Example: Lamp Control) + Software Project: Webmin for System Administration + Software project: Retropi (game console) + Kodi (media center) + What sensors can I connect to the Raspberry? + Hardware Project: Camera Module + Hardware Project: Soil Moisture Module + Hardware Project: Light Sensitivity Module + Hardware Project: Laser Beam Module + Introduction Programming with Scratch + Introduction Programming with Thonny (Python)
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