OMNITEKK just loves to help our technophile community thrive.
As such, we've compiled our best of the best "IT REFERENCE BOOKS EDITION", because who doesn't like the benefit of a good read doused in an array of "know how"...
And without further ado...
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Charles Platt
Definitely OMNITEKK approved. This gem is seething with an array of I.T. and technical nomenclature, that all from the novice to the seasoned I.T. professional alike can make use of on their journey toward I.T. technophilia.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS
Harry Henderson
For all our electrical and hardware technicians needing to develop and sharpen their keen electronics jargon (pun intended), or even use this handy dandy book as a reference guide to their PC "know how" to troubleshoot common hardware anomalies, this book is for you.
MAKE ELECTRONICS
Charles Platt
"Wowzers" to the makers of Make Electronics. This two - volume set is jam-packed with an array of nifty projects designed to help the twiddler, tinkerer, and creator of all things electronics on their way to innovation and creativity.
ARDUINO
Maik Schmidt
Everything from robotics to visual sensory machine projects can be created with this well-written and vividly crafted c-like Arduino reference book to help readers embark on an interesting journey of creativity and wherewithal.
POWERSHELL IN DEPTH
Don Jones
As the name implies, this reference book takes readers on an interesting journey of utilizing powershell command prompt directives to do just about anything in your windows environment, from database administration to simple, yet elegant task scheduling and more. Definitely a keeper and necessity amongst techies and I.T. administrators in the it field.
And there you have it - I.T. REFERENCE BOOKS SERVED.
So until our next I.T. adventure my friends, OMNITEKK says be well.
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