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Arduino: The Complete 3 Books in 1 for Beginners, Intermediate and 19 Sample Designs and Codings and Advance Crash Guide in Arduino Programming

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220 pages, Paperback

Published November 4, 2018

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June 17, 2022
silly

This book tries to teach both programming and Arduino usage - failing miserably at both. There is inaccurate and conflicting information (what value range does analogRead() return? Depends where you are in the book). In the second volume it presents a lot of information about programming, but with few Arduino specific examples. Speaking as a 30-year programmer, the information is both too complex and confusing (for a beginning programmer) and glosses over too many points that should be made. The sections on pointers and structures is particularly bad, with no real relevance to Arduino, and misses a very important point about pointers, namely that they save memory by keeping large values (such as structures) off the function stack.

Bottom line - not recommended.
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