Hello, guys!
Long story short - i am transitioning to very different career (from veterinary medicine (veterinary doctor-surgeon) to IT (java developer). The "problem" is that with my transition and exposure to completely different information and resources, i suddenly became very interested in electronics (in the broadest sense). I know that it is very extensive and wide discipline to master, but i want to be skilled in one or more of these areas(i lack understanding in a sense, so pardon for my description, but i am interested in diy , automotive, robotics, computer electronics?) I hope that i don't sound too naive - i perfectly understand that it requires lots of effort and work. In current situation i am not able to go to uni or college, so i am asking for learning resources (reading - books), videos, projects, articles and so on, which focuses on building strong basics for a beginner. As i understand, the best way to learn is to build something, right?
Thank you very much for your patience.
I hope that my post is in the right place in this forum, sorry if this is not the right thread - admins are free to move it.
Long story short - i am transitioning to very different career (from veterinary medicine (veterinary doctor-surgeon) to IT (java developer). The "problem" is that with my transition and exposure to completely different information and resources, i suddenly became very interested in electronics (in the broadest sense). I know that it is very extensive and wide discipline to master, but i want to be skilled in one or more of these areas(i lack understanding in a sense, so pardon for my description, but i am interested in diy , automotive, robotics, computer electronics?) I hope that i don't sound too naive - i perfectly understand that it requires lots of effort and work. In current situation i am not able to go to uni or college, so i am asking for learning resources (reading - books), videos, projects, articles and so on, which focuses on building strong basics for a beginner. As i understand, the best way to learn is to build something, right?
Thank you very much for your patience.
I hope that my post is in the right place in this forum, sorry if this is not the right thread - admins are free to move it.