Welcome, reader, and I am glad you’ve chosen to pick up this book. I wrote this book for two reasons: I think that people struggle with approaching smart devices because the hardware side of the process can be intimidating if you are unfamiliar with the concepts and basics of working with hardware like circuits and components. The second is that I have seen in my speaking and teaching efforts that having a little bit of context around what you are learning and working on can help inform the process and make it more relevant. That is what I will take ...
1. A Brief History of Smart Things
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