Posted on 18 May 2010. Tags: After building, build a robot, building robots, different components, how to build a robot, how to use a multimeter, Robot Building, Robot Building for Beginners, rudimentary knowledge, true beginner
Building a robot can be difficult for young or old who do not know the engineering or physics behind building them. Robot Building for Beginners is for those who don’t know anything about building robots, and have only rudimentary knowledge of how to use a multimeter or have never heard of a resistor.
If you’re looking to jump start the interest of someone who doesn’t know anything about building robots, or trying to find out for yourself about the fun of putting together a robot, than this book makes a great first read. Read the full story
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Posted on 13 April 2010. Tags: amateur robotics, average backyard scientist, background check, background-check applications, backyard scientist, build a robot, build robots, building robots, check applications, computer games, David Cook, David Cook Robot Building, dr frankenstein, engineering manager, head start, how to build a robot, Human Interest, nuts and bolts, robot book, robot builders, Robot Building, Robot Building for Beginners, robot site, robotroom.com, software developer, technology in action, Technology Internet
Robot Building for Beginners (Technology in Action) by David Cook is for people who love to build robots or think they may love to build robots. Cook is an engineering manager at Motorola who has 20 years of experience as a software developer. He has created everything from award-winning computer games to mobile background-check applications for police. He is able to explain his years of robot experiences to the average backyard scientist in a comfortable and helpful manner. You may have heard of him before at the popular robot site RobotRoom.com. Read the full story
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