Raspberry Pi has become increasingly popular in the classroom, which is why Matrix’s programming software Flowcode 8 supports Raspberry Pi in addition to PIC, AVR (including Arduino), and ARM.
Raspberry Pi can be remotely accessed – you don’t even need to plug it into the PC that is using Flowcode. Raspberry Pi could be on the other side of the world, and as long as you have network access, you can write a program using Flowcode and remotely deploy and execute it in a single click! With Flowcode, beginners don’t have to learn C, Python, Linux, as well as the pin numbering system.
This video includes a demonstration using a Raspberry Pi 3b and a Sense HAT plus it shows you how to get started with Flowcode 8 and Raspberry Pi.