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Looking to learn something new / good book.

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I'm looking for a good learning book, not to big, preferably not literature (I study literature at university so I read enough fiction/philosophy and whatnot as it is :p) and preferably not expert-level either (but I guess that's relative).

 

Subjects I'm looking for (feel free to combine and/or derive)  (my general interests are much broader but these are some fields I'd really like to get into / learn more about):

 

Electronics.

Programming.

Robotics.

Arduino.

Chemistry.

Mathematics.

Music.

Design.

Building.

 

I'm mainly looking for books but if you know a better educational format for any of these (eg. a good arduino starters kit) don't hesitate to share it ^^ (no youtube tutorials tho.. pls)

Thanks :D

Buy atmega8 and make diode blink.

(my first code ever created)

 

There is book C for microcontrollers in my country so search for sth like this.

Edited by PolishCivil

tbh i'd say music would be the easiest one// after than idk, music you can easily be a youtube DJ with just a program

tbh i'd say music would be the easiest one// after than idk, music you can easily be a youtube DJ with just a program

 

That's crap, not music.

says you there are some good ones that are skrillex = headache

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@ the people suggesting music:

 

I have been working with ableton live and pro tools for more than 5 years now, recently started writing my own vst plugins.

 

Keep the suggestions coming biggrin.png

Edited by Botrepreneur

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