The Raspberry Pi was a truly exciting computing device for me during my college years. It could run a full-fledged modified desktop and serve a crucial role in small IoT devices. However, I didn’t like the idea of pairing it with a breadboard, connecting wires, figuring out resistors, voltage, and the electronic aspects of it. I preferred software-focused projects that could leverage the available ports and hardware to build something purposeful with a Raspberry Pi and another gadget or device.