I had a conversation with a fellow colleague, who is also interested in electronics. We are both pretty much at the same stage, just getting into this hobby.
We talked about Arduino, we both own one, but haven't really started playing with it yet. I said there are like a 100 projects in the book, just to get things started. He thought following those projects was just like just following a recipe, and not really a learning experience. It's as if though he thought it was cheating, if you followed an instruction, and things had to be made from scratch (I'm sure he didn't include IC's)
This got me thinking. What is the "best" way to get into this hobby? Do you first sit down and read about what a resistor, capacitor, transistor ect. ect. is, and then you progress forward?
We talked about Arduino, we both own one, but haven't really started playing with it yet. I said there are like a 100 projects in the book, just to get things started. He thought following those projects was just like just following a recipe, and not really a learning experience. It's as if though he thought it was cheating, if you followed an instruction, and things had to be made from scratch (I'm sure he didn't include IC's)
This got me thinking. What is the "best" way to get into this hobby? Do you first sit down and read about what a resistor, capacitor, transistor ect. ect. is, and then you progress forward?