Learn Robotics Programming,
Build and control autonomous robots using Raspberry Pi 3 and Python
by Danny Staple
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Gain experience of building a nextgeneration collaboration robot Key Features Get up and running with the fundamentals of robotic Programming, Program a robot using Python and the Raspberry Pi 3 Learn to build a smart robot with interactive and AIenabled behaviors Book Description We live in an age where the most difficult human tasks are now auto...
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“Hacking Electronics is a hands-on maker's manual that guides you through wiring, disassembly, tweaks and repurposing for Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects. It reads like a sequence of short weekend builds: clear photos, step lists, and pragmatic tips that get a circuit working without drowning in equations. The most useful part is quick, practical tricks that revive old modules and solve common hookup headaches. Limitations: explanations sometimes trade depth for speed, so readers who want rigorous electronics theory will find it shallow.”
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