DIY Portable Computer Projects: Build and Program Your Own Cyberdeck with Python and Linux
₹446.00
Build your own powerful portable computer and take full control of how it works.
This hands-on guide is designed for makers, programmers, and tech enthusiasts who want more than just assembling hardware. Instead of stopping at building a device, you will learn how to program, customize, and transform it into a fully functional cyberdeck.
Whether you are using a Raspberry Pi or another single board computer, this book shows you how to turn a simple setup into a smart, portable system that can automate tasks, run custom tools, and adapt to your workflow.
You will start by setting up a Linux environment and learning essential command line skills. From there, you will move into practical Python programming, where you will build scripts that interact with your system and hardware in real time.
Step by step, you will learn how to control components, manage files, automate processes, and create a system that works exactly the way you want.
This is not just a theory book. Every chapter focuses on real, usable skills that you can apply immediately.
Inside this book, you will learn:
How to build and configure a DIY portable computer
Linux command line skills for full system control
Python programming for automation and real-world tasks
How to connect and control hardware using GPIO
Network setup and remote access techniques
How to create custom tools and utilities
Methods to automate your workflow efficiently
How to design a personalized system interface
If you want to go beyond basic projects and build a smart, programmable system you truly control, this book will guide you step by step.
ASIN : B0GWTXBHH9
Accessibility : Learn more
Publication date : 11 April 2026
Language : English
File size : 11.8 MB
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 289 pages
Page Flip : Enabled
Book 2 of 3 : Cyberdeck
Price: ₹446.00
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Build your own powerful portable computer and take full control of how it works.
This hands-on guide is designed for makers, programmers, and tech enthusiasts who want more than just assembling hardware. Instead of stopping at building a device, you will learn how to program, customize, and transform it into a fully functional cyberdeck.
Whether you are using a Raspberry Pi or another single board computer, this book shows you how to turn a simple setup into a smart, portable system that can automate tasks, run custom tools, and adapt to your workflow.
You will start by setting up a Linux environment and learning essential command line skills. From there, you will move into practical Python programming, where you will build scripts that interact with your system and hardware in real time.
Step by step, you will learn how to control components, manage files, automate processes, and create a system that works exactly the way you want.
This is not just a theory book. Every chapter focuses on real, usable skills that you can apply immediately.
Inside this book, you will learn:
How to build and configure a DIY portable computer
Linux command line skills for full system control
Python programming for automation and real-world tasks
How to connect and control hardware using GPIO
Network setup and remote access techniques
How to create custom tools and utilities
Methods to automate your workflow efficiently
How to design a personalized system interface
If you want to go beyond basic projects and build a smart, programmable system you truly control, this book will guide you step by step.
ASIN : B0GWTXBHH9
Accessibility : Learn more
Publication date : 11 April 2026
Language : English
File size : 11.8 MB
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 289 pages
Page Flip : Enabled
Book 2 of 3 : Cyberdeck
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