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Learn Robotics With Raspberry Pi
(9781593279202 / 32985877) - Height: 178 mm - Spine width: 15 mm - Width: 233 mm - No Starch Press - Penguin Random House Group - ISBN: 9781593279202 - Number of pages: 218 - Languages: English - Weight: 548 g
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| Brand | No Starch Press |
| ISBN | No Starch Press 1593279205 |
| MPN | No Starch Press 32985877 |
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178 mm |
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No Starch Press |
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9781593279202 |
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218 |
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Penguin Random House Group |
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15 mm |
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548 g |
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