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The discussion revolves around recommendations for non-fiction books related to the Electrical Engineering Tech field. Participants share various titles and authors, aiming to provide useful suggestions without including textbooks.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants recommend works by Henry Petroski and J.E. Gordon as well-written non-specialist books.
  • One participant expresses interest in non-fiction suggestions specifically for the Electrical Engineering Tech field.
  • Titles suggested include "The Great Bridge" about the Brooklyn Bridge and "The Perfect Machine" about the Palomar 200-inch telescope.
  • A participant mentions Feynman's "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman" as a classic, though not directly related to electrical engineering.
  • Biographies of Michael Faraday and his mentor Humphry Davy are suggested, highlighting Faraday's significant contributions and life story.
  • Additional recommendations include "Signor Marconi's Magic Box" by Weightman, "Oliver Heaviside" by Nahin, and "The Science of Radio" by Nahin, with notes on their content and mathematical complexity.
  • One participant humorously points out that "Player Piano" by Vonnegut is fiction, despite being mentioned as a recommendation.

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Participants share various book recommendations, but there is no consensus on a definitive list of titles or authors. The discussion remains open with multiple suggestions and some humorous corrections.

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Some participants express frustration over thread merging and title inaccuracies, indicating a potential miscommunication regarding the focus of the discussion.

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Anything by Henry-Petroski () or J E Gordon ()

Are well written non-specialist books
 
Thank you, I shall look into these. ^-^
 
Non-fiction related to my field

I'm entering the Electrical Engineering Tech field, and I'd like some good non-fiction (no textbooks) suggestions.

Thanks a lot :D

Zion
 


Well it's not directly electrical engineering but Feynman's "Surely you're joking Mr. Feynman" is an absolute classic regardless.
 


Any good biography of Faraday, besides being a pioneer of your field his "rags to riches" story is amazing. Also, Davy, his mentor, was a gas...

Maybe:

The Electric Life of Michael Faraday by Alan W. Hirshfeld
 
ugh they merged my thread that i was trying to let drop off because it has an incorrect title. I kept trying to change it to "nonfiction" but I won't change correctly.
 


ZionArbadon said:
I'm entering the Electrical Engineering Tech field, and I'd like some good non-fiction (no textbooks) suggestions.

Thanks a lot :D

Zion

Signor Marconi's magic box, by Weightman. About Marconi's quest to develop wireless communication.

Oliver Heaviside, by Nahin. This can get a little mathematical, but you can skip the math(which is mostly in appendices anyway) and still get a lotout of the history. Heaviside developed a lot of the tools used by EEs, and was quite a strange character.

The science of radio, by Nahin. The first half is about the early history of radio. The second half is essentially basic signals and systems, with an interesting slant. If it is too much for you, save it until after you freshman year. This was supposedly written as a textbook, but I am recommending it anyway. Assumes calculus and one year of calculus-based physics.

Player Piano, by Vonnegut.
 
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jasonRF said:
Player Piano, by Vonnegut.

Oops - player piano is fiction!
 

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