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Arduino
®
by John Nussey
Arduino
®
For Dummies
®
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About the Author
John Nussey
is a creative technologist based in London. His work involves
using technology in new and interesting ways and covers many areas, includ-
ing physical computing, creative coding, interaction design, and product
prototyping.
During his career, he has worked on many varied projects with clients
such as ARUP, the BBC, the Museum of Science and Industry, the National
Maritime Museum, Nokia, and the Southbank Centre.
He is a proud advocate of the Arduino prototyping platform and has taught
the craft of interaction design and prototyping to people of all ages, compe-
tencies, and abilities at a variety of establishments, including Goldsmiths
College, the Bartlett School of Architecture, the Royal College of Art, and
OneDotZero.
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