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5 months agoI just gotta say that’s a really great comeback 😂
Software engineer, electronics hobbyist.
I just gotta say that’s a really great comeback 😂
I do. It suffice.
Lol: Hello World! → Good morrow, fellow subjects of the Crown.
I agree with the Arduino approach for learning: try something that immediately gives feedback.
On a more concrete example you can start with Make: Electronics book by Charles Platt. PDF of the first edition (2009) is available from Makezine’s own CDN. The book encourages learning by discovery. The leading text makes it clear:
Burn things out, mess things up—that’s how you learn.
Crinkled/rolled metal foil, probably.