Happy Pi Day!
Every year on March 14, we geeks celebrate Pi Day. We abbreviate the date as: MMDD
, so March 14 is written as 03/14, reminding us of 3.14, or the first three digits of π[1]. Many Americans are not aware that almost no other country in the world uses this date format[2], making Pi Day almost exclusively American, despite being celebrated globally.
Wherever you are, let’s celebrate Raspberry Pi together and conclude this series by reviewing the topics we’ve covered over the past two weeks:
Pi Day illustration
I will conclude this series by thanking everyone who followed along, especially those who learned something over the past 14 days! I also encourage everyone to keep expanding their knowledge of Raspberry Pi and all the open-source (and closed-source) technologies built around it.
I encourage you to learn about other cultures, philosophies, religions, and worldviews. What makes us human is this amazing (and sometimes funny) ability to adapt not just to our external environment but also to our intellectual environment.
No matter what you do, keep learning!
via: https://opensource.com/article/19/3/happy-pi-day
Author: Anderson Silva (Red Hat)[17] Editor: lujun9972 Translator: geekpi Proofreader: wxy
This article was originally compiled by LCTT and is proudly presented by Linux China
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