Raspberry Pi, a small development board minicomputer that runs the Linux operating system, was developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to promote the teaching of basic computer science in schools in the UK and in developing countries.
Currently, it has gained popularity much beyond its target market and is being used in robotics projects. It has also turned out to be a boon for software developers. The Raspberry Pi, a tiny single-board computer, has revolutionised the way in which computer science is being taught in schools. Raspberry Pi has a wide range of IDEs that provide programmers with good interfaces to develop source code, applications and system programs.