Raspberry Pi’s claim to fame is simple: It makes cheap, unassuming personal computers. Oh, and they’re also the size of your credit card at best.
If you look at one of the company’s PCs, it looks like a mechanical, exposed component of a laptop that you’d otherwise take no interest in.
But that’s exactly Raspberry Pi’s goal—to teach people about computing and coding. The Cambridge, England–based group, founded 16 years…