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Indulge your inner tinkerer with this ‘pick your own price’ Arduino course
TL;DR: Build your own gadgets with this Arduino e-books bundle that’s on sale — you can name your own price.
Want to indulge your inner builder? Arduino, the open-source electronic prototyping platform, is a pretty cool way to do so. It’s basically a way to create and program robots and IoT devices that can interact with the world around us. If you have a curious mind and a modest budget, this cheap Arduino e-book bundle can help you start building your own gadgets from the comfort of your living room.
This bundle contains five e-books and over 47 hours of project-based instruction that will help even total beginners to harness the power of Arduino. As you make your way through each e-book, you’ll complete your own real-world projects from scratch to get practice. You’ll start off by building a mini weather station and powering a robotic arm, then work your way up to making your own wearables.
Oh, and with lifetime access, you’ll be able to complete these projects again and again. Or backtrack to figure out what the heck you did wrong.
If you’re ready to bring your robotics dreams to life, you can do it for super cheap. And by that, we mean, you can pay what you want for the Complete Arduino e-book bundle and save up to 99% in the Mashable Shop. Here’s how it works: you pick your price, and if it’s greater than the average, you’ll unlock the entire bundle. If it’s less than average, you’ll still get something good.
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