What should exist?
    To me, that's the most exciting question imaginable. What do we need that we don't have? How can we realize our
potential? What will it take to solve important problems and improve people's lives? What should exist, and how might we                   
create it—right now?
    I have always been captivated by new ideas that answer these questions. From technology to science to music to art,
I'm inspired by those who've blurred the boundaries, who've looked at the possibilities, and said, "What if...?"
                                                                                                                                                    - Paul Allen


This webpage contains eclectic information about a variety of subjects. This is result of my exposure (or over-exposure)
to the Internet for several years.

Electrical/electronics engineering  |  Some Cool videos   |  Matlab and Scilab  |  The C and C++ programming Languages  |
 

GNU (GNU'S NOT UNIX) | GNU/Linux  |  Robotics  |  Other (REALLY useful) external links  |  e-mail  |

 

                  

 

 


Electrical/electronics Engineering


Hyperphysics: Nice resource for basics of electrical engineering, physics in general [link]
(contains lots of images, explanations and videos)
Williamson-labs (great stuff about EE) [link]
Intel education [link]
Microcontroller tutorial [pdf]
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cool videos


computer harddrive [wmv]
control of dc motor using transistor [wmv]
diods [wmv]
leds [wmv]
stepper motor [wmv] 1 2 3
servo motor [wmv]
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matlab and scilab


matlab is a numerical analysis software for solving engineering problems. it stands for matrix laboratory. scilab is an open
source clone of matlab. you can download scilab for free from its website.
 

matlab tutorial for beginners [pdf]
matlab tutorials [pdf] 1 2 3
matlab porgramming style guide [pdf]
 

introduction to scilab [pdf]
scilab for engineers [pdf]
scicos-getting started [pdf]
tutorials [pdf] 1 2 3

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the C/C++ programming language


dive into gcc [pdf]
c programming [chm]
notes in c by rob pike [pdf]
programming in c under unix [pdf]
c++ programming how-tos [pdf]
thinking in c++ (you can also download thinking in java and other books from there) [link]
nuts to oop [pdf]

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GNU (GNU'S NOT UNIX)


the gnu manifesto [pdf]
essays of richard m stallman (rms) [pdf]
on hacking - rms [pdf]
emacs - the original paper of rms [pdf]
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GNU/Linux


whats linux [pdf]
linux basics [pdf]
bash, what? [pdf]
accessing your files on linux (etx2/3) partitions from windows [link]
kernel how-to [pdf]
two page linux manual [pdf]
pune linux user's group (plug) [link]
software development under linux [pdf]
linux from scratch [pdf]
linux programmers guide [pdf]

 

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robotics


introduction to robotics [pdf]
robot kinematics [pdf] 1 2
micromouse [zip]
my animation of three axis robot using blender [mov]
the robotics toolbox for matlab [link]
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Other (REALLY useful) external links

one smart click [link]
online integrator [link]
google language tools [link]
operating system resource center [link]
source forge [link]
a well designed site about computers and other stuff [link]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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