> It got me (back) into electronics. Hooking stuff up to the pins was great, but I soon worked out that an AVR chip could do more or less the same for under £1. So the pi got neglected :(
I'd argue that the pi was a complete success. It got you back into electronics, which aligns with their goals - get people to learn stuff.
I'd argue that the pi was a complete success. It got you back into electronics, which aligns with their goals - get people to learn stuff.