Make: Technology on Your Time Volume 29 by Mark Frauenfelder is a great reference for anyone looking to do little projects on their own at home. In my mind, this is more a magazine than a book per se but it gives a lot of good ideas that give you a start to other projects you might not have pursued otherwise.
I really like how they talk a lot about the Maker movement and how they highlight projects others have done. It also gives good outlines on how to do various projects along with the hardware you need and how to go about putting it all together. That, I believe, is the best part of Make.
It is a nice read to go through and is really more of a magazine. That magazine feel is nice in that you can read something quickly and put it down without feeling like you have to review what you just read to keep going unlike most other learning books. Just pick up and go.
Disclaimer: This book was received as part of the O'Reilly Blogger Review Program. All comments represent my thoughts and opinions.
It is a nice read to go through and is really more of a magazine. That magazine feel is nice in that you can read something quickly and put it down without feeling like you have to review what you just read to keep going unlike most other learning books. Just pick up and go.
Disclaimer: This book was received as part of the O'Reilly Blogger Review Program. All comments represent my thoughts and opinions.
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