A good book for learning Arduino?

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A good book for learning Arduino?

Postby bounddosster » 14 Sep 2023, 11:21

Can any one interested in Arduino recommend a good book, I mean a physical paper book you can actually hold :), I want to learn more about Arduino. I seem to spending a lot of time nowadays sat waiting for various things were there is no internet or electronic devices allowed so I looking for a good learn it from the start book I can have to hand. I know electronics but am only starting out with Arduino. Anyone know of a good book? Thank you.
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Re: A good book for learning Arduino?

Postby Riddle » 15 Sep 2023, 02:57

I learned by reading the Arduino information on their website so am not personally familiar with paper books on them. However, this link goes to a website where people are very familiar with Arduinos so the books they recommend should be good. The first book on the list should be really helpful for you.
https://hackr.io/blog/best-arduino-books
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Re: A good book for learning Arduino?

Postby bounddosster » 15 Sep 2023, 11:28

Riddle wrote:I learned by reading the Arduino information on their website so am not personally familiar with paper books on them. However, this link goes to a website where people are very familiar with Arduinos so the books they recommend should be good. The first book on the list should be really helpful for you.
https://hackr.io/blog/best-arduino-books


Thank you for that Riddle, most useful.
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