Society of Robots - Robot Forum
General Misc => Misc => Topic started by: pomprocker on August 19, 2008, 04:12:18 PM
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What do you recommend for an educated individual in their mid to late twenties ?
I am somewhat new to robotics, but I checked out Robot magazine and that was like for kids...
Servo? Nuts & Volts?
What do you recommend?
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Personally, I really liked Nuts and Volts and Servo. I only view their free online sample, but both magazines had articles that I enjoyed reading. Nuts and Volts isn't strictly robots, but it still seemed to have a decent amount of robotic content.
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robot http://www.botmag.com/
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, but I checked out Robot magazine and that was like for kids...
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I have subscriptions to all three (N&V, Servo, and Robot Magazine)... they are a fun read, but like so many hobby magazines, the articles are usually pretty surfacey and often lack details. I really wouldn't recommend any others for the simple fact that in the US, there aren't any others! :D
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Not strictly robotics but electronics/robotics. One is from down under called the Silicon Chip. Another good one is Circuit Cellar. Then there is this British mag called Elektor.
All three carry good articles on microcontrollers.
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N&V, Servo, and Robot Magazine
I emailed all three, volunteering to write for them for free, but never a reply back :-[
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N&V, Servo, and Robot Magazine
I emailed all three, volunteering to write for them for free, but never a reply back :-[
You should try circuitcellar. I've heard good things about them.
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N&V, Servo, and Robot Magazine
I emailed all three, volunteering to write for them for free, but never a reply back :-[
ouch
perhaps you should try again right after the upcoming Robot Contest