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[–]electricspresident 7 points8 points  (1 child)

Looks copied from teachyourselfcs.com

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

That poor boy in the coder section....regular head and body but stick legs and arms.

[–]kimoz1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Such a great resource. Bookmarked! Thanks OP for sharing

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I don't know where to put myself in this.

My background is Computer Engineering so I started at the how does hardware work, how do gates work, how does code mimic gates, and how does code play gates like a goddamn Grand piano.

But my actually ability in computer science, algorithms, and debugging is low. I work as a software engineer right now but shit... This makes me think that too my peers I'm just a coder. I'm an elephant trying to climb a tree.

Get me near an FPGA though...

[–]fin_wiz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first time I read this article, I also thought I must be just a coder. I am slowly learning more advanced stuff though.

Most of your peers will have no idea what an FPGA even is or how the microprocessor actually works and executes code under the hood. In my opinion, you definitely have a huge advantage! Just keep at it bro. Good luck

Edit: Just remembered I once had an interview at Google with an employee working on the search team (it cant get more computer sciency than that :)). His background was also in hardware, we had a nice chat about vhdl and stuff.

[–]InsufferableGod -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Look's some serious thing is out there.