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Create, Share, and Save Money Using Open-Source Projects

Joshua Pearce

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McGraw-Hill Education
16 December 2020
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Live a more sustainable and economical life using open-source technology

Aimed at beginning hobbyists and makers, this engaging guide explains many ways to save money by making use of free, open-source technologies on everything from music, books, maps and videos to photographs, art, clothing, and cooking. The book shows the potential of at-home manufacturing, recycling projects—even how to score free big-ticket items, including housing and electricity. All the projects have big money saving in mind, but also big fun!

Written by a leader in the field of open-source technology, Create, Share, and Save Money Using Open-Source Projects lays out the many ways in which a common person can employ these resources on a small scale to live a more economical and sustainable lifestyle. You will get DIY projects that demonstrate making and sharing woodworking, electronics, mapping, 3D printing and much more.

• An easy to understand introduction to concepts of free and open-source sharing • Includes numerous examples of technologies and the open-source communities that support them • Puts makers and families in a position to save substantial amounts of money
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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Country of Publication:   United States
Weight:   411g
ISBN:   9781260461763
ISBN 10:   1260461769
Pages:   176
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Joshua M. Pearce is the Witte Professor, cross-appointed, in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Michigan Technological University. He is the author of Open-Source Lab: How to Build Your Own Hardware and Reduce Research Costs.

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