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Are You A Hardware, Software or Embedded Engineer?

rscasny
rscasny over 1 year ago

When you describe yourself professionally, which of the categories below do you use to describe yourself?

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  • javagoza
    javagoza over 1 year ago in reply to kmikemoo +6
    That would be a good conversation thread. I remember once when I was working at an Apple repair shop that a university professor brought me a computer with a floppy drive with two disks inserted at the…
  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 1 year ago in reply to phoenixcomm +2
    phoenixcomm That's a fantastic statement. I like it! phoenixcomm said: I get things to work that don't or shouldn't.
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 1 year ago in reply to robogary +2
    SCRUM master. I transfer exactly what they asked for into the hardware engineer's mistakes and the software engineer's mistakes
  • rsc
    rsc over 1 year ago

    I consider myself "Master of the Revels", responsible for orchestrating the entertainment of the festivities.  Hardware, software, machining, welding, whatever it takes to get-r-done.

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  • iker46
    iker46 over 1 year ago

    None of the above, Chemical Engineer.

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  • rbulha
    rbulha over 1 year ago

    I've chosen the option "Embedded Engineer" despite my background in Electrical Engineering, where I handle diverse tasks related to IoT solutions such as revising hardware, defining architectures, selecting components. However, a significant portion of my time is devoted to coding, whether it's brushing up on bits in C++ or working on tasks in Python. I've been doing this for the past 20 years, so I believe I'm doing things that at least work!

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  • javagoza
    javagoza over 1 year ago in reply to kmikemoo

    That would be a good conversation thread. I remember once when I was working at an Apple repair shop that a university professor brought me a computer with a floppy drive with two disks inserted at the same time. The guy argued that the computer during the installation asked him to insert disk 2, it did not occur to him that he should remove disk 1 first. I agreed with him and learned that user interfaces must be more careful with the messages to the 'OSI Layer 8', the one between the chair and the keyboard.

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  • DAB
    DAB over 1 year ago

    I consider myself a System Engineer because I have degrees in hardware and software with a very strong science and mathematics background.

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  • BigG
    BigG over 1 year ago

    I've gone the full cycle. Started with degree in Mechanical Engineering with focus/thesis in robotics (+ some assembler code). Early career was systems engineering with a focus on reliability growth & performance improvement. This surprisingly involved a good amount of software development and statistical modelling. Then jumped ship with a business degree and changed tact with a good stint in various management roles (mainly commercial stuff), consulting and own business. When IoT gained traction I found more enjoyment developing proof of concept solutions and prototypes, and that became the main focus since. In latest role it is very much all of the above.

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  • Workshopshed
    Workshopshed over 1 year ago

    I am a maker

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  • bradfordmiller
    bradfordmiller over 1 year ago

    When I had a job, I was a cognitive scientist. Now that I'm retired, I try to do hardware/software and embedded toward embodied AI... no LLMs for me, thank you very much.

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