UPDATED GUIDE: Adafruit IO Basics: Temperature and Humidity #AdafruitLearningSystem @adafruit

Phew, it’s sweltering in NYC right now. One of the best (and most popular) projects to get started with Adafruit IO is a DHT-sensor-based temperature and humidity logger. Place one in your apartment and check it on an Adafruit IO dashboard throughout the day to make sure your kids/pets/plants are okay. We previously only had code for the ESP8266 and SAMD platforms. Until now!
An update has been made to the popular Adafruit IO Basics Basics: Temperature and Humidity guide to add code, wiring, and setup for the Raspberry Pi. We’ll walk through wiring a DHT22 to the Raspberry Pi and interfacing our DHT-Python library with Adafruit IO so you can track the weather and temperature of your apartment – from anywhere!
Get started with Raspberry Pi, Adafruit IO, and the DHT22 Sensor here!
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