Message from @Ætos
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If you really like analog, Phil, then EE may work for you.
That being said I have to be motivated to do it, my current job I don't do it so my knowledge has faded somewhat
I do
I think the coding would definitely be elective. That's basically a side project.
“There’s 80,000 Volts. Don’t worry, as long as the current doesn’t go above a few milliamperes, you’ll be *fine*.”
😆 😆 😆
“*Perfectly safe.*”
No shit. Take all the volts you want, but watch them amps.
What's life without a little risk
I personally find it exciting bordering on arousing being around really dangerous chemicals
Fucking maddening logic that somehow works out
I'm convinced all of electrical engineering and science is just black magicians waving their hands and it all works out
Maybe I'm stupid but I could just never _get_ it like I did with mechanics
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If you want a basic introduction to Computer Engineering, Phil, buy an Arduino Uno from Amazon for like $25. Tack on a tiny breadboard and grab some wires you have handy.
Wanna try enough electricity to try a rain forest? It's ok, just watch the amps.
***WHAT?!?!?!***
Then read the entire godforsaken 500 page manual for this 3 inch device.
Fry*
Then go to YouTube
What is it with Indian people? They're always so goofy but plug in any engo topic and there's some guy from the uni of god knows where who is a wizard on it
And basically that’s how you can become a really mediocre Computer Engineer.
Oh, actually
I might have a link to the older version of the textbook we use in Microprocessors.
Let me see if I can find it.
I've watched a few videos and tried to read up on it a bit, but it made my head hurt. I need to be hands on or it's all over my head.
That’s why I said you gotta buy that stuff
Brackets here or you're fucked...
It’s all fun and games until you make a tiny light blink.
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We had some pretty fun assignments in my C class now I think about it
We had a battleship tournament
Oh, I was talking about coding
The last 25% of marks were determined by your standing at the end of a few thousand simulated games
I know circuitry
You do code.
That’s my point
Ah, ok.
But the code only works if you also made the corresponding circuit correctly.
*Assembly Language, Bois.*