Raspberry Pi 3B+ and fP go

Mike Dawson mikedawson at bellsouth.net
Sat Mar 31 09:21:07 PDT 2018


Just a thought,

 

Want to highlight and sell more filePro?

 

The Raspberry Pi has been around for a while and the latest release of the
hardware is quite robust.

The Debian flavor of the OS comes with everything, and I mean everything
except for one product, fP.

 

With over 10 million units sold, and the new 3B+ that has a 1.4Ghz Quad
Core, 32Gig storage, and a GIG of RAM, I would

think that a mini Linux version of fP, (50 records max) might be a wonderful
way to improve your marketing presence,

while at the same time introducing fP to the next generation of programmers.

 

Apache2, MariaDB, OpenVPN, RealVNC, SSH, PHP, Python, they're all part of
the Raspberry Pi landscape.  With the focus

of Raspberry being inexpensive programming language education for students,
why not fP?   I'm currently using one

to develop proprietary IoT applications for an energy management company.
It screams and is the size of a pack of cigarettes.

My how things have changed..why not fP?

 

<MD> 

 

Michael A. Dawson 
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