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April 09, 2009 by mrobbins (NerdKits Staff) |
Curious as to what the NerdKits staff has sitting on the bookshelf? Not all of these will be directly relevant to your NerdKits kit, but might give you clues as to other projects we're thinking about! General Electronics General Programming Analog & RF Electronics
Math & Signal Processing Last updated 4/09/2009. |
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April 09, 2009 by CJS |
I would also recommend PRACTICAL ELECTRONICS FOR INVENTORS |
April 09, 2009 by vz |
Not directly related to nerdkits, but I would want to recommend: Learning Python Mastering Regular Expressions It makes everyday-life much easier ;-) |
April 12, 2009 by mrobbins (NerdKits Staff) |
Excellent suggestions -- I haven't actually looked at any of those three, but I have a friend who recommends the Practical Electronics for Inventors book that CJS mentioned. Of course, we use Python for all kinds of things (including this website and many of our projects) and regular expressions come up all the time. Mike |
April 25, 2009 by digiassn |
No "Encyclopedia of Electronics Circuits", or has that gone away due to ease of finding circuits on the Internet? :) |
April 26, 2009 by mrobbins (NerdKits Staff) |
I'm not personally familiar with the Encyclopedia of Electronics Circuits book you mentioned, but if you find it useful, that may be useful to other members. Mike |
May 16, 2009 by brian |
This website has some amazingly well-written tutorials that explain a LOT about creating your own project around an ATmega168. |
May 24, 2009 by andy_b1986 |
not much to do with tutorials but if anyone is interested in using maths here is a good list of maths related examples First Aid Kit |
January 24, 2010 by ese |
Some of the errors in Practical Electronics for Inventors: http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/physics/ph235/errata.pdf mj |
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