Post /g/ related books. I know there's not much use for tech books nowadays, but I just find it easier to learn from a book, and they are fun to read, especially older ones.
Learned BASIC from this book as a kid. It was my bible. Carried it with me to school every day.https://archive.org/details/BASICFun/mode/2up
I miss when O'Reilly had SOUL. The ones they release today are just ok, a lot of it is print-on-demand slop.
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>>107127299heck with bookshttps://www.nutsvolts.com/
other favhttps://www.elektormagazine.com/
>>107129301>https://www.elektormagazine.com/Is this an online magazine about electors in the Holy Roman Empire?>>107129287Huh, I see they recommend the Practical Electronics for Inventors book there. I got that book. It's a good reference for a book that's 1000p long, and surprisingly easy to understand in comparison to The Art of Electronics, but I feel like it might feel basic for actual professionals.