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Arduino books: 5 Books in 1- Beginner's Guide+ Tips and Tricks+ Simple and Effective strategies+ Best practices & Advanced strategies

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Arduino boards are used when it comes to building digital devices and other interactive objects that have the ability to control things in the physical world around you and this book will teach you the best practices to learn and execute Arduino programming.
Some of the things you will learn
 Arduino’s software and hardware and several of the applications that you are going to be able to use with an Arduino board.
The data types you will find in Arduino
Control declarations and loops
Functions and Strings
Arrays and sensors
Important things to remember so that you do not have to worry about possibly making a mistake
And so much more!

This 5 books bundle is full of useful information that will guide you throughout your Arduino programming journey, so what are you waiting for? Grab a copy now!

350 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 7, 2018

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Daniel Jones

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February 3, 2018
There's some good information in these books but the method of presentation leaves a lot to be desired. There's much better getting-started guides that take you through the hardware and software more naturally. Once we reach the intermediate or advanced topics we should be able to shed the basic terminology interruptions. This series begins, bafflingly, with the Arduino language structure, covering data types and control statements, instead of focusing on the device itself. It isn't until book three that the "for loop" is addressed directly. This sort of nonsensical organization makes the books almost useless.
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March 5, 2018
Very informative and a good reference

Got these to read on my phone while at work
They are very helpful as a reference when learning Arduino and refreshing your memory when you forget something.
Would recommend it to anyone wanting to get started with Arduino and the Arduino IDE
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April 24, 2018
Repetitive, illiterate. May be usable but I don’t have that much time or patience.
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