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# Preface

[**Arduino Full Stack**](https://longer-vision-robot.gitbooks.io/arduino-full-stack/) is an open source book entirely written by [Longer Vision Robot](http://www.longervisionrobot.com). In this book, over 50 examples are to be discussed for the Arduino applications. You will get familiar with:

* Basic concepts about Arduino
* 40 fundamental sensors by around 40 examples
* DC motor, stepper motor, servor motor, etc., with several examples
* How to control the display via Arduino
* Some communication sensors, including bluetooth and wifi, etc.
* And our target of this book is to finally build an Arduino based race car, namely, an Mini-size Autonomous Vehicle with selected sensors.

The book is published on gitbook at: <https://longer-vision-robot.gitbooks.io/arduino-full-stack/>, and all source code is tested and released on github at: <https://github.com/LongerVisionRobot/Examples_Arduino> .

All the existing online resource is licensed as it is. And all the content designed by [Longer Vision Robot](http://www.longervisionrobot.com) are reserved to [Longer Vision Robot](http://www.longervisionrobot.com). The customers/students are allowed to learn from the content, to download the code and book, to modify the code, and even release the code without changing the license.


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