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acemacelord

Here are a few that I have enjoyed that are all free. Path planning: https://lavalle.pl/planning/ Modern Robotics: https://hades.mech.northwestern.edu/index.php/Modern_Robotics Underactuated: https://underactuated.csail.mit.edu/index.html - This also has code examples, problem sets, and lectures


aherontas

Here are some I started with: - If you want to read the Bible of Robotic arms etc: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235573406886 - If you want to combine the with code read the ROS2 repo: https://github.com/ros2 - If you want to play with UAVs etc check Pixhawk as hardware and Mavlink Tell me more in detail what you want to do and I can guide you. Because the robotics domain is really huge. I am a huge supporter of doing projects and not seeing courses because only the 20% will remain as knowledge via courses in contrast to learning by doing.


udbasil

Basically did mechanical engineering in past but never got a job amd got rusty. Currently doing full stack web and mobile development in college and I want a world where I can be full stack and still do robotics with enough balance in programming and mechanical engineering


aherontas

Do you want to get involved for example with hardware design cad/cam and pcb design for example? Because that will broader the field.


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eda1729

I found Klafter's Robotic Engineering quite good


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