Who should read this book Build cars and remote control helicopters, manufacture different types of intelligent robots, create synthesizer sounds, pitching a complete weather station (with sensors of temperature, humidity, pressure ...), assemble a 3D printer, monitor the effectiveness of our beer cooler from the garden, controlled via Internet commissioning of heating and lights of our house when we're away from it, periodically send data domestic water consumption to our Twitter account, designing clothing that lights up to the presence of gas, establish a system of shock sequence as a password to open doors automatically close off all televisions at once, implement an automatic irrigation system and self-regulated by state detected moisture in the soil, develop a theremin ray of light, making a musical alarm clock, using a video camera and radar for intrusion alarms on your mobile phone, play tic tac toe using spoken commands, etc. All this and much more can be achieved with Arduino.