IIRC, I haven't seen many posts here about this great and cheap programming platform (it only cost about $35,
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-3-on-sale/ ).
Let me tell you a bit about my summer holidays adventures. On the 1st of August I decided to buy a Pi3 and install a light version of Linux on it (OpenSuse). This has allowed me to debug some aarch64 code (Unfortunately, Android Studio is still in the 'Stone Age' with regards to native programming/debugging).
At first things did look quite weird as everything ran very slowly. Then I realized, this little beast is consuming almost no power and still can be programmed and offer some sort of programming challenge/joy.
Since then, I've spent quite some time to learn how things nowadays revolve around the small-credit card computer concept/revolution. You too, will be just as amazed! It can do almost everything you need to do nowadays, at a small (snail) pace though.
Now that you're asking, yeah i did manage to port NspireX (kArmTI/Nspiroid's clone) emulator to both arm32 and arm64 platforms on the PI3. As expected, both run slowly. An experiment just for the sake (hell) of it. In a couple of years time it will run smoothly for sure (Those hardware geeks never rest and keep on improving things).
I'm just curious, what about you? Have you already bought a Raspberry pi(3) programming platform? What were your first temptations?
Have a say and join the programmer's therapy group.
A nice day, wherever you are.