ltsune wrote:
Are you into embedded engineering yourself too then, mate? Made anything cool?
I studied Embedded Systems Engineering, but I somehow managed to completely miss the parts of it where you actually putting together various pieces of hardware and make them talk and do useful stuff. Then due to missing it, I also avoided it long-term in group projects in order to not drag everyone's grade down, and so I never managed to learn it properly.
The whole electronics side of the business is basically a mystery to me now. Instead I heavily lean towards user-oriented software. I basically just make GUI software in C++ and C#, that interacts with lower level firmware made by someone else.
But now that I have some time, it would be good if I could try making up for my mistakes and learning it properly. This YT channel is certainly inspiring me a bit. I basically have just enough knowledge to understand what's going on, and he explains just the right details that I can actively learn from it. It's a great source of information.
With that said, before I try my hands on an embedded project I'll probably first try programming a game of Tetris for a friend of mine
...and finish Henry the Stalker...and finish my game backlog database software
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