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Learning Hardware as a Software Geek?

digitalvengeance asks: "I'm a long-time software geek with very little experience on the hardware side. I've configured servers and built various desktops for friends and family, but I'd like to move to the next level. I assume I need to purchase a breadboard to begin tinkering, but is there a particular kit I will find more useful than others? What books, sites, or other resources can the hardware geeks recommend for a software geek wanting to learn the basics of electronics and hardware?"

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  1. A Book Recommendation by seanellis · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you're going to do anything outside of just digital electronics, then I thoroughly recommend "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, Second Edition. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-37095-7.

    It starts off with the real basics, and has a very readable style and lots of practical advice.

    It's pretty expensive (about $50) but well worth it. If I'd had this at University, I would have done a whole lot better in my practical electronics courses.

  2. Lessons in Electric Circuits by jpmkm · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here is a great online book that starts with basic electrical principles and works up to semiconductor and digital circuit stuff. It is wonderful.