Has anyone read the book: "Arduino in Science: Collecting, Displaying, and Manipulating Sensor Data 1st ed. Edition"

It's available from Amazon and TROTW

Is it worth the price and what did you learn?

I have not read the book.

The description says, "... 10 projects..." which cover electronics, I/O and the programming environment. You will get just as much information with something from Archive.ORG or this forum.

Try the Arduino Cookbook, it is a good starting point. As for a complete guide doubt one exists just because of the large number of intrations that are called Arduino.

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I have read many of the Arduino books, The Arduino Cookbook seems to be the one I referenced most. I like that it offered lots of more general solutions and techniques, as opposed to "10 projects" guides aimed at building specific things.

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