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Re: Book question
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lugnet.robotics
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Sun, 26 Nov 2000 05:14:28 GMT
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In article <20001122132727.04010@cs.ohiou.edu>, Nathan Smith
<nsmith@cs.ohiou.edu> wrote:
> I am not new to programming, but I am new to Mindstroms. I am wondering
> which
> book is the better one to get:
> 1) Unofficial Guide to Lego Mindstorms (O'Reilly)
> 2) Dave Baum's Definite Guide to Lego Mindstorms
The books have different strengths. There are lots of reviews out there
- see http://www.amazon.com for a few. I'd add a third book into the
list, though..."Extreme Mindstorms" by myself, Mike Gasperi, Ralph
Hempel, and Luis Villa. If you want to dive into custom sensors,
pbForth, and legOS, "Extreme Mindstorms" is a great way to go. Its new,
so there aren't too many reviews yet (check out http://www.amazon.com)
Dave Baum
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reply to: dbaum at enteract dot com
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