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Am I doomed!?
I’m an Electronic Engineer with a solid background of Digital Design, Electronic Circuits and Embedded Systems Fundamental’s. I’ve also a fairly complete acquaintance about C programming, Assembly Language, Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, and somewhat Computer Networks. I want to be a Programmer without any practical experience; is there a chance for me? How much time is needed? I’m also afraid of wasting my time without achieving the desired result. I do not know where’s going to this route......
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hello H.Ahmadian, welcome at sololearn,
if i read it right and you have a foundation with C, all C based programming languages, like C++, Java and C# are waiting for you and also a lot more 👍😉
and with Oma Falk, you have a great mbed fan 😉
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the world is waiting for you to design and code embedded systems. Hurry up yourself! In 6 weeks you can have gathered enough knowledge.
out of bed and go to mbed!
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I don't know why you feel so restless about yourself, being well with C, Assembly, embedded systems, O/S and networking, to me it sounds really good, I wish I knew what you do.
No worries though, I believe with your skills you can look into IOT development, I myself am interested in that field, but am lacking such skills you possessed. With today's growing trend for interconnected appliances I believe your skills will be worth pretty good.
Oh, and @Oma Falk's suggestion is worth considering too (embedded).
Best of luck : )
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Everyone starts with 0 experience. There is of course 100% chanse for you. Take a look at this thread. It will help you choose programming language based on what you want to develop.
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/284542/?ref=app
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@H.Ahmadian, you're welcome, you already have the foundation, moral support is the least to be given, you deserve it, it is the uniqueness of SoloLearn Community.
If you could have some spare time, I would be looking forward to see you write a thing or two about embedded systems, IOT, or just anything you feel like sharing later, here the best thing is to share knowledge, but do not feel obliged or pushed, let it come naturally : )