Hello my name is Andrew!My project isn't technically a hardware project but a fancy pantsy code editor! 
I love watching the EEVBlog, and hear such good things about the forums from Dave, I decided to sign up, and share this as my first post!
I'm only 19 about to start college to pursue a phd in computer science and software engineering!
I have an extreme passion for software, but right behind it is a passion for electronics/hardware.
I will say I'm far better at programming than using ICs and stuff, but I try!
I own a few Arduinos, and a Raspberry Pi that I love so much. Its the perfect calumniation of hardware and software!
So I created a nifty learning tool in my spare time to help people learn the programming language Python along side the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins.
You don't even have to type a single line of code to control your electrical circuits with Pi-thon!
Please do check it out, its free and open source under the GNU GPL.Here is a screenshot of the GUI:

The program is currently version 1.3 but...
Please do give feedback and suggestions so I can start on Pi-thon 1.4 sometime soon!
You can do so here or on the Raspberry Pi Foums:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=109045(You can also find the update changelog there too!)
You can download the program at my little website: http://www.recursesoftware.pcriot.com/raspi.htmlSystem requirements:~ Any Raspberry Pi model running the latest Raspbian.
~ A local desktop environment like LXDE, or windows if the Pi is headless.
~ A Java 8, java runtime environment (JRE).
And you may email me with any questions at: andrewfabiandev@gmail.com
All source code and resources are included in the zip file!
Thank you so much!
I hope you enjoy.
Andrew Fabian, reCurse Software