by the BBC
The Raspberry Pi runs off an operating system saved onto an attached Secure Digital memory card. Children and young people getting to grips with the bare-bones Raspberry Pi computer could win cash prizes for their programming prowess. The foundation that created the Raspberry Pi has kicked off a programming competition for youngsters. Prizes of $1,000 (£645) will be given to the child and teenager who have written the best software for the Pi. The first competition runs for two months, but in the future the Pi foundation will run weekly contests.
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