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Puckdropper wrote:
Bill wrote in news ![]() Any opinions on this one (being a 4th edition, it seems to have been around a while). I recently added it to my "wish list". https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Ele...urth-Scherz/dp /1259587541/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1511133446&sr=8-1& I'm open to alternatives. Bill I wasn't too fond of it. It's much too bulky to be a good reference and too referency to be much of anything else. Puckdropper That book just happened to show up under my tree today. I agree that it's very bulky; it deserves a hard cover instead of the flimsy one it has. But it seems fairly though and it is set with a nice (readable) sized type. I like that it offers a better glimpse into the basic math then the book I have been reading, "Introduction to Electronics" by Andy Cooper. I'm pretty sure I would recommend the "inventors..." book over that one. It seems to be more eager to help you to "get your hands dirty". So that makes me ask, which book do you prefer (and why)? Bill |
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