Arduino Project Handbook (No Starch Press)
Monday, 04 July 2016

Beginner-friendly collection of 25 step-by-step projects anyone can build with the Arduino. Clear instructions, full-color images, simple circuit diagrams, and the complete code make it easy for even the newest maker to build fun projects right away. Author Mark Geddes, a lifelong tinkerer and gadget enthusiast, originally wrote this book to teach his kid the joys of electronics and microcontrollers without having to wade through a hundred pages of theory first.

 

Author: Mark Geddes
Publisher: No Starch Press
Date: July 1, 2016
Pages: 272
ISBN: 978-1593276904
Print: 1593276907
Kindle:B01H2KW1QG
Audience: Arduino beginners age 10 and up, parents and educators
Category: Hardware platforms 

 

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ISBN: 978-0137843749
Print: 0137843747
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ISBN:978-1484288900
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