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most people leave embedded software field after 5 years because financially it makes not much sense 😆 https://warpcast.com/anurajenp/0x388e6f51
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maybe it makes some sense after 15 years. So there is a 10 year haphazard venture into the wilderness. And only the truly clueless would take that path. 🤣
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what's the 15-year sense?
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guess and n=1 datapoint, that's why the "maybe" 🤣
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also I think it takes more than a decade to gain some paid work experience in every layer of the embedded compute stack, all the way from diodes, transistors, assembly, rtos, os, hdl, build systems, programming languages and of course to acquire the taste to choose the correct tooling and stack at correct price point
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so sort of like having navigating policies given embedded computing stack space + requirement and most of the time is spent tinkering with specificities of different positions inside the stack space?
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kind of, each stack has 10s of options to choose from. The only way to know differences among them is to tinker with them. You don’t aquire it by reading about it, which is frustrating.
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i lost the thread :p https://warpcast.com/anurajenp/0xfdf5c360 sounds like a persisting 2-part problem across many discipline: one doesn't have the breadth to try everything, and one doesn't know how to try deeply in a way that can replicate the depth in another person billion-dollar problems
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