Add "Science, Programming, Art and Radioelectronics Club" (SPARC) book #11841
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This pull request adds my CC-BY-SA licensed "Science, Programming, Art and Radioelectronics Club" (SPARC) book on Arduino/C++ programming. Among other things it covers such topics as low-level music programming on Arduino (with music theory internals) and game programming. The book is written in LaTeX, but there are compiled PDF versions attached to the releases.
The book is available in Russian and English. Currently the Russian version is more developed than English version, but I'm slowly translating the missing chapters to the English.
Why is this valuable (or not)?
The book should be helpful for teachers and students. Also it can be used to run workshops in hackerspaces.
How do we know it's really free?
I wrote it myself and put CC-BY-SA 4.0 license on it.
For book lists, is it a book? For course lists, is it a course? etc.
It is a book.
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