
Mitch Alman, Jeff “Mightyohm” Keyzer, and Andie Nordgren, just released their “Soldering is Easy” comic book. It’s part of a book they are working on that will be published later this year. You can download the comic in PDF format from the Mighty Ohm website.
The comic (and lots more cool stuff!) will be included in a book that Mitch and I are writing about How to Make Cool Things with Microcontrollers (For People Who Know Nothing). It will be published by No Starch Press later this year.
Don’t forget to come to Maker Faire in California and learn to solder with Mitch Altman in the Maker Shed. We have a brand new learn to solder pin that we know you are going to love!










Can you please link the image to the PDF or the webpage for the book? Right now it goes to a resized image of the cover. Thanks for posting the comic book on the blog!
How about teaching them to pronounce it properly too!
It’s spelled “soldering”, why do Americans say it as “soddering” ????
Are you in some isolated corner of the Anglosphere where there are no irregular pronunciations?
Perhaps your home is a place where theatre is not pronounced “the-at-ray”, but instead “the-a-ter”. Do you pronounce “gh” as a hard g or soft g in words like dough, through, daughter, rough and tough?
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