• ASiegel
    Posts: 1369 from 2003/2/15
    From: Central Europe
    Quote:

    ausPPC wrote:
    No amount of nay-saying changes the Pi's popularity.

    Would you care to point out the comment that this is referring to?

    Quote:

    The fact that it's marketed and made headway as a learning tool for new programmers should underscore its relevance to this community.


    Link: http://www.alphr.com/news/education/380374/most-raspberry-pi-computers-bought-by-adults-not-kids

    Quote:

    "The reason we've sold so many of these is largely is that they've sold to technology capable adults more than they've sold to kids," Upton said. "We think only 10-20%, maybe 30% of the ones we sold have ended up in the hands of kids."
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