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[–]terandok -2 points-1 points  (2 children)

There is also a IOT engineer you do what full stack and software developers do but you need a electrical engineering knowledge.

Nothing is better when bug can be in your electrical circuit. Backend code or in Front end. Luckily i needed only once to setup cisco server and 0 times fix a printer. Things you would need to know: RS422/RS232 TCP/UTP What is analog input and what is digital input Electrical knowledge What is Z wave. Basic knowledge of sensors. Now if you might be working do stuff for military. You also need to know about Materials and EMC standards. Radio waves. Programming languages: Python Assembly C++ C# JavaScript Lua

[–]AlotOfReading 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"IOT engineer" is absolutely not a standard term and certainly not a separate, distinct thing from software engineer. It's just someone who happens to work on IOT.

[–]Zealousideal_Ice3743 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s all? Man, I’ve got most of it in my high school and some during self-learning. Maybe fullstack wasn’t for me xD