Message from @hatsu
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top down is good but your productivity will be limited and you'll hit the brick wall of lack of fundamentals in about 6 months if you are dedicated
if you're pursuing electronics in college, do top down stuff before you get in, and do bottom up in college and you'll do really well academically and in career
Thx fam
if you're doing other engineering in college, just start with bottom up
yeah
for resources, learn calculus at khan academy
I'm just getting in as a hobby
if you haven't taken electricity and magnetism in highschool, make sure you get on that
So not sure bout the college aspects
you need to know like voltage current and resistance
and shit like that
once you get the basics of basics done, you're ready to do actual electronics
Is this suppose to be hard
what
what do you mean by high level people
oh
physics and math is like
the fundamental of the fundamentals
if you can't understand those, you're gonna have a hard time moving forward
you might find code easy, but that's a small part of electronics work
Any resources?
yes
if you're confident about math and physics
just buy art of electronics 3rd edition
college in a box tier book
if you're not, and if you want to just brute force your way through, youtube videos about arduino projects
and follow official tutorials
but to do like really complex custom projects you need to have a pretty good understanding of a lot of things before you can attempt something
Do you do this for a living?
kinda
i'm an electrical engineering student
3rd year
i'm interning at nvidia
Nice
ty
imo
having a good mentor
is the best thing
I'll keep all in mind, hopefully I won't run out of motivation like when I tried to draw or do programming
Heh