Hardware

Online books in the category Hardware will help you gain practical skills in assembling and fixing computers. Also, you will learn how to use popular programming languages like JavaScript and C++ for creating interesting projects (e.g. signalling systems). Introductory Arduino manuals can fascinate you as well.

FreeCAD. Solid Modeling with the power of Python with this book and

Brad Collette, Daniel Falck

FreePBX 2.5 Powerful Telephony Solutions. Configure, deploy, and maintain an enterprise-class VoIP PBX

Alex Robar

FreeRADIUS Beginner's Guide. Master authentication, authorization, and accessing your network resources using FreeRADIUS

Dirk van der Walt, FreeRadius, Dirk van der

Full Stack Quarkus and React. Hands-on full stack web development with Java, React, and Kubernetes

Marc Nuri San Felix, Alex Soto Bueno

Full Stack Web Development with Raspberry Pi 3. Build complex web applications with a portable computer

Soham Kamani

Full-Stack Web Development with Go. Build your web applications quickly using the Go programming language and Vue.js

Nanik Tolaram, Nick Glynn

GameMaker Cookbook. Over 50 hands-on recipes to help you build exhilarating games using the robust GameMaker system

Brandon Gardiner, Julián Rojas Millán

Generative AI Art. Unleash Your Creativity with Generative AI Art for Beginners

Oliver Theobald

Generative AI for Cloud Solutions. Architect modern AI LLMs in secure, scalable, and ethical cloud environments

Paul Singh, Anurag Karuparti, John Maeda

GeoServer Beginner's Guide. Share and edit geospatial data with this open source software server

OpenPlans Inc, Stefano Iacovella, Brian Youngblood

Getting started with Audacity 1.3. Create your own podcasts, edit music, and more with this open source audio editor

Bethany Hiitola, Stephen Daulton

Getting Started with Paint.NET. Learning the free Paint.NET photo editing program means you can achieve any professional effect you want, and this book shows you how, ranging from installation and plugins to advanced imaging techniques

Shoban Kumar, Andros T Sturgeon

Getting Started with Python and Raspberry Pi. Learn to design and implement reliable Python applications on the Raspberry Pi using a range of external libraries, the Raspberry Pis GPIO port, and the camera module

Dan Nixon