The Hardware Hacker (No Starch Press)
Friday, 21 April 2017

Subtitled "Adventures in Making and Breaking Hardware", this book draws on the experiences of hacker Andrew "bunnie" Huang, author of cult-classic book Hacking the Xbox. In this book he shares his experiences in manufacturing and open hardware.

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Through this collection of personal essays and interviews on topics ranging from the legality of reverse engineering to a comparison of intellectual property practices between China and the United States, bunnie weaves engineering, law, and society into the tapestry of open hardware. With highly detailed passages on the ins and outs of manufacturing and a comprehensive take on the issues associated with open source hardware, The Hardware Hacker is an invaluable resource for aspiring hackers and makers.

Author: Andrew Huang
Publisher: No Starch Press
Date: March 2017
Pages: 416
ISBN: 978-1593277581
Print: 159327758X
Kindle: B06XDHKV94
Audience: Hardware enthusiasts
Level: Introductory
Category: Hardware platforms

 

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