Coding for 20 years | Working for startups for 10 years | Team leader and mentor | More information about me: https://thevaluable.dev/page/about/
Twitter: @Cneude_Matthieu
You're writing in binary, hey? I manually put my electrons through NAND gates. You're an impostor using a very slow implementation and you shouldn't call yourself an engineer!
Switching theory is still interesting : designing logic combinatorial or sequential circuits using OR, AND, NAND, inverter. I remember solving exam problems on logic circuits using Karnaugh map and/or Quine McKluskey. But it was only a logic design without touching real microelectronics components.
I find a satisfying thing when I could understand how a latch, flip-flops, counter, register were constructed using FET transistors/ICs.
Now I can only have time/chance to develop web apps. But surely electrical-electronics is still interesting. Even Physics, Maths and some Mechanical Eng subjects are still interesting.
Coding for 20 years | Working for startups for 10 years | Team leader and mentor | More information about me: https://thevaluable.dev/page/about/
Twitter: @Cneude_Matthieu
Well, in my opinion too many things are interesting :D I need 10 lives at least. But you're right, I would love to go deeper in these subjects one day.
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You're writing in binary, hey? I manually put my electrons through NAND gates. You're an impostor using a very slow implementation and you shouldn't call yourself an engineer!
Switching theory is still interesting : designing logic combinatorial or sequential circuits using OR, AND, NAND, inverter. I remember solving exam problems on logic circuits using Karnaugh map and/or Quine McKluskey. But it was only a logic design without touching real microelectronics components.
I find a satisfying thing when I could understand how a latch, flip-flops, counter, register were constructed using FET transistors/ICs.
Now I can only have time/chance to develop web apps. But surely electrical-electronics is still interesting. Even Physics, Maths and some Mechanical Eng subjects are still interesting.
Well, in my opinion too many things are interesting :D I need 10 lives at least. But you're right, I would love to go deeper in these subjects one day.