SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T02:29:00-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #118891 on BOK-10625 - Arduino CookbookCustomer #118891urn:uuid:f4971385-1384-f6ad-8af6-1e96fc6e09562012-02-13T08:31:45-07:00<p>As a long time AVR guy, and very short time Arduino guy, this book is quite good. Two thumbs up!</p>
Customer #273388 on BOK-10625 - Arduino CookbookCustomer #273388urn:uuid:86d03f31-0113-77bb-f752-dcbe897c45092011-12-08T08:09:31-07:00<p>hi could you tell me Can if the Arduino language is only for microcontrollers or if you can use the language for much larger devices. What is the language max limits?</p>
scharkalvin on BOK-10625 - Arduino Cookbookscharkalvinurn:uuid:b22413f6-1fe0-5b82-c2d2-b3c62d5d83f12011-10-05T11:24:19-06:00<p>I don't think they have a book on LAMP, but if they did they should use THIS as the "mascot" http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b7/AcetyleneLamp-1979MarineExpress.jpg</p>
onlysix on BOK-10625 - Arduino Cookbookonlysixurn:uuid:6ecf8631-65d3-95c5-6764-3d4af2b2e2772011-07-15T09:25:01-06:00<p>O'reilly books uses an animal on almost every book they publish, i usually reference them based on the animal, like when i need my Grep book i look for the frog.</p>
WX5CW on BOK-10625 - Arduino CookbookWX5CWurn:uuid:cc2ce511-3969-d3d0-eb42-19e88b48a9392011-07-04T10:02:21-06:00<p>I am glad that someone had the time and knowledge to sit down and put it all on paper!!</p>
Liz Baumann on BOK-10625 - Arduino CookbookLiz Baumannurn:uuid:1d529f77-e8ff-9ecb-6c66-aeba4ddae26c2011-06-22T13:01:01-06:00<p>2011 does happen to be the Year of the Metal Rabbit.</p>
Funhough on BOK-10625 - Arduino CookbookFunhoughurn:uuid:67fed0d4-1994-4385-6002-17e1e8eb51342011-05-15T05:47:37-06:00<p>Great book, great code. If your going Arduino this is a must. Together with wireless network book and Processing book You can do anything...</p>
Customer #24499 on BOK-10625 - Arduino CookbookCustomer #24499urn:uuid:97d602f9-b3ec-fa0f-b319-26b92917b5af2011-05-14T09:58:08-06:00<p>This book is a MUST for Arduino users and a GREAT reference for interfacing anything to your Arduino. The discussion point at the beginning of each chapter explains the interface idea then how to easily do it. Each chapter title is addressed as a "recipe" in this great "cookbook". I have four other Arduino books and this one can easily replace them all. The Arduino Cookbook is well written, easy to read, with great illustrations and exceptional code examples for the Arduino AND various software interface methods using Processing, HTML, Python, and more. The price might be higher because this is an O’Reilly publication. So don’t drive this weekend and the gas money saved will buy this book.</p>
M-Short on BOK-10625 - Arduino CookbookM-Shorturn:uuid:9b19429e-3815-9299-1ccd-dcc3b046586b2011-05-13T12:00:47-06:00<p>It is a pretty big book, after appendixes and everything its over 600 pages. The book doesn't really do projects, more of code snippets, explanations, and directions. The book has 1 chapter dedicated to "controller chip hardware", there is a section in there about hardware interrupts and timers, but not in depth. If you have any more questions email us at techsupport@sparkfun.com</p>
Salizar on BOK-10625 - Arduino CookbookSalizarurn:uuid:78887e86-ca06-cb0d-1de4-d91c83e923792011-05-13T11:07:45-06:00<p>This book looks pretty big but I would like to know how extensive this book goes. Is it more about projects or does this book dive into things like the timer interrupt service, using PORT level operations and the core basics of how the Arduino does serial communication. The projects I am working on I really do need to know how these work and if I'm laying down almost 40 bucks for a book I would like to know what I am getting.</p>
BlackJester on BOK-10625 - Arduino CookbookBlackJesterurn:uuid:f1dd56c2-6151-7333-40e8-d86c14f4c71f2011-05-13T09:34:14-06:00<p>When I first saw the thumbnail for this book, I thought it was very strange to have a "cookbook" with a picture of a gutted rabbit on the front.<br>
Turns out it's a mechanical rabbit.</p>