Hello, A print version of the book "ROS By Example" is now available at: http://www.lulu.com/shop/r-patrick-goebel/ros-by-example-volume-1/paperback/product-20377537.html The PDF version is still available at: http://www.lulu.com/shop/r-patrick-goebel/ros-by-example-volume-1/ebook/product-20368525.html --patrick http://www.pirobot.org On 09/04/2012 06:50 AM, Patrick Goebel wrote: > Hello ROS Fans, > > I have written a little book called /ROS By Example > /. > The book is aimed at new ROS users who want to go beyond the Beginner > Tutorials and create some working ROS applications, either in > simulation or on a real robot like the TurtleBot. The book provides > step-by-step explanations of a number of ROS programming examples > using code that can be downloaded from the accompanying ros-by-example > repository. You can see a > preview of the book including the table of contents on the /ROS By > Example > / > web page. > > There are some important caveats if you are considering getting the book: > > * The companion code is written for ROS Electric, not Fuerte. > * I have tested the code under Ubuntu 10.04 and 11.10 but not 12.04 > since Debian packages are not available for ROS Electric under 12.04. > * The book assumes the reader has done at least the Beginner > Tutorials on the ROS Wiki. It also assumes at least a one-time > reading of the TF tutorials. In fact, there are a lot of links in > the book that point back to the Wiki but this is all in the spirit > of not reinventing the wheel. > * The code samples are written in Python, not C++ so if you don't > like Python, this book probably isn't for you! > * A print version of the book will be coming soon (hopefully in the > next week or two) but I think the PDF version will probably be > more useful to most folks. > > > --patrick > > http://www.pirobot.org > > > > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users