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Author: Martin Evans
ISBN : 1617290246
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Martin Evans is a professional developer and a lifelong electronics enthusiast. He presented an autonomous obstacle avoidance robot at the 2010 Edinburgh Ruby conference and is currently building Arduino based underwater ROV.
Joshua Noble is a creative technologist based in the Pacific Northwest who works with smart spaces and tools for creativity. His internet presence can be found at thefactoryfactory.com or on twitter at @factoryfactory.
Jordan Hochenbaum is an artist whose work explores new interfaces for musical expression and creative interaction. His work can be found at www.flipmu.com.
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- Paperback: 368 pages
- Publisher: Manning Publications (June 7, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1617290246
- ISBN-13: 978-1617290244
- Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 7.2 x 9.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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Several things made me skeptical about this book going in:
1. Several publication delays (I kept getting those Amazon messages "sorry, delayed, click if you still want.. ugh")
-- Not a problem now, but made me look twice for errors if it was rushed to press
2. Publisher promos saying "for beginners." Hmmm.
3. The rise of Raspberry Pi. Is the author fighting an Arduino migration? With no mention of Raspberry, do you have to go backwards (from the Raspberry-> Arduino books) to connect this material?
I just finished a week long study of the book and am pleased to say none of my worries came true. Typos and mistakes in the sketches (Arduino-speak for programs) are minor to nonexistent (VERY professionally edited), and I see no obvious indications of lower quality due to rushing. I still take issue with the "for beginners" -- not in a bad way, but because there are so many excellent advanced projects, including linking to IOS (apple operating systems) and NUMEROUS other platforms from bluetooth to Nintendo, xbox, etc. There are no kinect hacks (another delayed book is in process for that) but there ARE NUMEROUS other hacks in this nearly 350 page gem.
Manning is in general a good technical publisher, and they have extended their searchable ebook with this as well as their outstanding layout conventions, including LOTS of tables, pictures, code snippets (real, not pseudo) and very well illustrated pin diagrams. This is clearly a title by (real world) electronics folks FOR electronics folks, not a bunch of theory from cut sheets.
Even though I was drooling for some Kinect hacks, the authors surprised me with a section on face tracking with PROCESSING of all things!
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