
Andrew Savikas just showed me how to buy and read O’Reilly books on an iPhone or iPod touch. I was thrilled to see that Getting Started with Arduino was available. It looks great. And the book doesn’t require any soldering, so you can (mostly) safely leave your iPhone on your workbench as you try out the projects.
Andrew’s written up some helpful instructions for anyone who wants to give this a go (and all titles are 40% off for a limited time):










the 40% off deal was only good till the 15th of march. it’s gone now
@fyrebug — we’ve extended the 40% offer for ebooks purchased through Stanza. It’s still valid on any O’Reilly ebook purchased in the Stanza Online Catalog.
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