Beginner's Guide to Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Radio Engineering

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For beginners interested in electronics and engineering, "The Art of Electronics" by Horowitz & Hill is highly recommended for a comprehensive education. To quickly create projects like radios or computers, searching for DIY tutorials online can be beneficial. Understanding the terminology and concepts in electronics is essential for effective learning. Engaging with practical projects can enhance the learning experience. Exploring these resources will provide a solid foundation in electronics and related fields.
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Could you recommend me a book(or books) about electronics, electrial engineering, radio engineering : actually I don't know how does it call but I want to learn how to make radios, phones, displays, mice, computers, simple controller for computer and be able to make them.

I am a beginner and I know only very basic things on this theme. Thanks.
 
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If you're only a beginner and want a "proper" electronics education, you should probably start with something like The Art of Electronics by Horowitz & Hill.

If you want to be able to make something quickly, google any of the terms above and append "DIY" to the search.
 
Thanks for advice.
I will be reading it.

But how does call thing I want to learn?
 
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