Purchase the Arduino Beginner Course and save 81% [Deals]

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Did you get in trouble when you were a kid because you took your parents’ VCR apart just to see how it worked? If you’ve ever displayed even a casual interest in electronics and a curiosity to learn about how they work, then today’s deal is for you.

For a limited time, Cult of Mac Deals is offering an 81% discount on the Arduino Beginner Course, to quench that thirst for electronics knowledge.

What are Arduinos? Arduinos were created in 2005 by students at the Interaction Design Institute in Italy. They are microcontrollers that make the creation of interactive electronic devices accessible and fun. You can use Arduino microcontrollers to design a number of cool and interesting projects, from an oscilloscope, to a midi-controller, to a trip computer for your car. The Arduino platform is open-source so the options are pretty wide open.

The Arduino Beginner Course offers 17 hours of content through 99 lectures that’ll teach you how to program in the Arduino prototyping platform, as well as get an understanding of the principles of programming micro-controllers. You will explore the basic principles of electronics design and receive hands on training with many types of sensors and components. Plus, you’ll connect your Arduino to the Internet for reporting and controlling and use tools to build electronic devices.

It is important to note that you do not need any prior experience with electronics to excel at this course. Remember, Arduinos were designed to bring electronics prototyping to the masses so that everyone can build cool gadgets.

Develop a drone flight system, a robot, or even a phone with amazing Arduino microcontrollers. The Arduino Beginner Course is a steal at just $19, available for a limited time only, at Cult of Mac Deals.

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