The Raspberry Pi is a $35 pocket-sized computer that runs Linux and plugs into a TV or a monitor. It’s a full-featured computer that does the things you’d expect from a computer – spreadsheets, web, networking, programming, and hardware hacking.
The primary programming language is Python, but the distributions also include an installation of Scratch 1.4. As the Pi’s popularity continues to rise, Scratch 1.4 is ensured to live a long life. Linux New Media has published the Raspberry Pi Handbook and launched a new publication titled Raspberry Pi Geek.
Check out my Scratch 1.4 book for a thorough Scratch tutorial and example projects that will work on Scratch 1.4.