Commented 12 years ago2012-03-27 11:58:50 UTCComment #57949
You would be surprised how many people that graduated software making and do that kind of thing don't really know things about hardware at all. I know many people that are software engineers, but have no knowledge of hardware what so ever.
Kind to think of it, they don't really need to know more than basics, because they will never need to have any contact with internal components, unless thats in their field of programming for of course.
A few months ago, my friends brother asked from us to install windows XP on a system with 32MB SD RAM, lol. And he programs software for the Electro distribution company.
Commented 12 years ago2012-03-27 16:09:47 UTCComment #57942
Its good to know about caching and how low-level memory is handled to properly optimize though. Knowing how memory is managed between CPU/GPU is nice too. Aside from that, you don't need to know too much.
Commented 12 years ago2012-03-27 18:12:10 UTCComment #57950
Yeah, i think Arduino would be a nice choice for you too Daubster. Ive been talking with a friend of mine, he is an electronics engineer, Aurdino seems like a lot of fun in todays digital age. You should give it a go.
Also, i am thinking of getting me one of those, so, save your knowledge Striker, we might just need it
Cant wait to see more projects from you and your Arduino.
Depends on what you really like, computers or making electronic gadgets, or both
I'm only decent at writing software, and not understanding the underlying hardware is kind of annoying.
I know many people that are software engineers, but have no knowledge of hardware what so ever.
Kind to think of it, they don't really need to know more than basics, because they will never need to have any contact with internal components, unless thats in their field of programming for of course.
A few months ago, my friends brother asked from us to install windows XP on a system with 32MB SD RAM, lol. And he programs software for the Electro distribution company.
I'm just interested in the field. I always thought robotics, etc. were really cool.
Ive been talking with a friend of mine, he is an electronics engineer, Aurdino seems like a lot of fun in todays digital age. You should give it a go.
Also, i am thinking of getting me one of those, so, save your knowledge Striker, we might just need it