Experience includes a bunch of little things—facts—that can make the mysterious or prevent wrong thinking when trying to work out how and why things act the way they do.
They are the sort of things that, when you learn them in the context of struggling with a problem, become bricks in the foundation of not-being-baffled.
Here's a couple of examples off the top of my head, what gems do you have buried in your mind?
They are the sort of things that, when you learn them in the context of struggling with a problem, become bricks in the foundation of not-being-baffled.
Here's a couple of examples off the top of my head, what gems do you have buried in your mind?
- The gate of a MOSFET is a capacitor.
- The negative terminal of a battery is not ground.
- Batteries are resistors
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