

I tried this out with my own CoderDojo club and it got a very positive reception, even if Dublin weather usually does report rain! Coin and dice My favourite of the new projects is the weather dashboard which, in a few quick steps, teaches you to create this shiny-looking widget that takes the user’s location, finds their nearest major city, and gets current weather data for it. If you’d like to learn more about the Wolfram Language on the Raspberry Pi, check out this great blog post written by Lucy, Editor of The MagPi magazine! Weather dashboard The language does a lot of the heavy lifting for you and is a great way to let young learners in particular work with data to quickly produce real results. The Wolfram language is particularly good at retrieving and working with data, like natural language and geographic information, and at producing visual representations with an impressively small amount of code.

Try out the Wolfram Language today, available as a free download for your Raspberry Pi (download details are below). We’ve worked alongside the team at Wolfram Mathematica to create ten new free resources for our projects site, perfect to use at home, or in your classroom, Code Club, or CoderDojo.
