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HTML: A Beginner's Guide
by Wendy Willard
Essential HTML Skills Made Easy!
Create highly
functional, impressive
websites in no time.
Fully updated and
revised, HTML: A
Beginner's Guide, Fourth
Edition explains how to
structure a page, place
images, format text,
create links, add color,
work with multimedia,
and use forms. You'll also go beyond the
basics and learn how to save your own web
graphics, use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS),
create dynamic web content with basic
JavaScript, and upload your site to the web.
By the end of the book, you'll be able to
build custom websites using the latest
HTML techniques.
$29.95
30 Arduino Projects for the
Evil Genius
by Simon Monk
30 Ways to Have Some
Computer-Controlled Evil Fun!
Build Your Own
Electronics Workshop
by Thomas Petruzzellis
BUILD YOUR OWN
DREAM
ELECTRONICS LAB!
This value-packed
resource provides
everything needed to
put together a fully
functioning home
electronics workshop!
From finding space to
stocking it with
components to putting the shop into
action -- building, testing, and
troubleshooting systems. This great book
has it all! And the best part is, it shows you
how to build many pieces of equipment
yourself and save money, big time!
Reg Price $29.95
Sale Price $24.95
Using easy-to-find
components and
equipment, this
do-it-yourself book
explains how to
attach an Arduino
board to your
computer, program
it, and connect
electronics to it to
create fiendishly fun
projects. The only limit is your imagination!
$24.95
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ELECTRONICS
Electronics Explained
by Louis Frenzel
The New Systems Approach to
Learning Electronics
Don't spend time reading about theory, components, and old ham
radios - that's
history! Industry
veteran, Louis Frenzel,
gives you the real
scoop on electronic
product fundamentals
as they are today.
Rather than tearing
electronics apart and
looking at every little
piece, the author takes a systems-level view.
For example, you will not learn how to
make a circuit but how a signal flows from
one integrated circuit (IC) to the next, and
so on to the ultimate goal.
$29.95
Master and Command C
for PIC MCUs
by Fred Eady
Master and Command
C for PIC MCU,Volume
1 aims to help
readers get the most
out of the Custom
Computer Services
(CCS) C compiler for
PIC microcontrollers.
The author describes
some basic compiler
operations that will help programmers,
particularly those new to the craft
create solid code that lends itself to easy
debugging and testing. As Eady notes in his
preface, a single built-in CCS compiler call
output_bit can serve as a basic aid to let
programmers know about the "health" of
their PIC code.
$14.95
Programming PICs
in Basic
by Chuck Hellebuyck
If you wanted to learn
how to program
microcontrollers, then
you've found the right
book. Microchip PIC
microcontrollers are
being designed into
electronics throughout
the world and none is
more popular than the
eight-pin version. Now
the home hobbyist can
create projects with these little
microcontrollers using a low-cost
development tool called the CHIPAXE
system and the BASIC software
language.Chuck Hellebuyck introduces
how to use this development setup to
build useful projects with an eight-pin
PIC12F683 microcontroller. $14.95
NEW! W!
Programming and Customizing
the PICAXE Microcontroller 2/E
by David Lincoln
UNLEASH THE POWER OF THE
PICAXE!
The PICAXE is a
powerful and easy-to-use processor, capable
of highly sophisticated
projects, without the
complexities and high
costs of alternative
chips. Beginners can
produce tangible results
within minutes, and
experienced users can achieve truly
professional results. This Second Edition has
been fully updated for the latest hardware
and software upgrades, and shows you step-by-step how to take full advantage of all the
capabilities of the PICAXE and build your
own control projects.
$49.95*
TEARDOWNS
by Bryan Bergeron
Learn How Electronics Work
by Taking Them Apart
Amp up your
knowledge of
electronics by
deconstructing
common devices and
analyzing the revealed
components and
circuitry. Teardowns:
Learn How Electronics
Work by Taking Them
Apart contains 14
projects that expose
the inner workings of household appliances,
workbench measuring instruments, and
musical equipment. Discover how resistors,
capacitors, sensors, transducers, and
transistors function in real circuitry.
Reg $24.95 Sale Price $21.95
PICAXE Microcontroller Projects
for the Evil Genius
by Ron Hackett
This wickedly
inventive guide shows
you how to program,
build, and debug a
variety of PICAXE
microcontroller
projects. PICAXE
Microcontroller Projects
for the Evil Genius gets
you started with
programming and I/O interfacing right away,
and then shows you how to develop a
master processor circuit.
$24.95