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Make Getting Started with Arduino

The Open Source Electronics Prototyping Platform

3rd Edition
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Book Details:

Publisher:Maker Media, Inc
Series: OReilly
Author:Massimo Banzi
Edition:3
ISBN-10:1449363334
ISBN-13:9781449363338
Pages:262
Published:Dec 28 2014
Posted:Apr 22 2015
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:26.17 MB

Book Description:

Arduino is the hot open source prototyping platform for artists, hobbyists, students, and anyone who wants to create interactive physical environments. Getting Started with Arduino is co-authored by Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi, and incorporates his experience in teaching, using, and creating Arduino.

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