Using both is excellent.�� They both have their purposes... Arduino to do the real life sensor kinda stuff, and sending it to the pi. Pi can then use it and maybe save to a database, serve a webserver.
I've used the pi much more than arduino though.
Cheers,
William

On 27/05/2015 9:31 AM, "Peter Reutemann" <fracpete@waikato.ac.nz> wrote:
'I spend a lot of time at conferences and events like Maker Faires,
and having co-authored a book on the Raspberry Pi, I spend a lot of
time talking to people about things like small electronics and open
hardware. Probably the most frequent question I hear is, "Should I get
a Raspberry Pi or an Arduino?"'

-- source: http://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/should-i-get-an-arduino-or-raspberry-pi-150519072504.html

Cheers, Peter
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