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== Physical Computing Books == | == Physical Computing Books == | ||
Ask your TA for recommendations on which of these to purchase. FYI the Safari Online books are subject to availability and may disappear at any time. | Ask your TA for recommendations on which of these to purchase. FYI the Safari Online books are subject to availability and may disappear at any time. | ||
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#O'Sullivan, D. (2004). '''Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling the Physical world with Computers'''. Boston: Thomson. | #O'Sullivan, D. (2004). '''Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling the Physical world with Computers'''. Boston: Thomson. |
Revision as of 23:16, 5 January 2016
Physical Computing Books
Ask your TA for recommendations on which of these to purchase. FYI the Safari Online books are subject to availability and may disappear at any time.
Core:
- O'Sullivan, D. (2004). Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling the Physical world with Computers. Boston: Thomson.
Optional:
- Amdahl, K. (2006). ""There Are No Electrons: Electronics for Earthlings"". Broomfield, CO: Clearwater Publishing.
- Banzi, M. (2008). Getting Started with Arduino. Sebastopol, Calif: Make:Books.
- Igoe, T. (2007). Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical Objects (1st ed.). Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly.
- Noble, J. J. (2009). Programming Interactivity: A Designer's Guide to Processing, Arduino, and OpenFrameworks: Design, Create, Develop, Interact. Farnham: O'Reilly.
- Platt, C. (2009). Make: Electronics Learning by Discovery (1st ed.). Sebastopol, Calif: O'Reilly Media.