What I've Learned 3 Years as an Embedded Software Engineer

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I kinda recorded this video adhoc. But it's a list of 5 things I've learned after 3 years of being an embedded software engineer! Some of the things on this list may be obvious and some may be a surprise.

One thing I left out of the video is that I'm crap at presentations. That's partly what prompted this video but just like learning any new skill from software to presenting in front of people, it's painful at the start but gets easier over time, so if you are reading this thinking about giving something up, don't you can take a break, but don't give up!

Working daily with Python, C, Docker, Git, Gitlab and other software development tools as well as with a team of insanely talented people has given me the opportunity to learn alot over the past 3 years and when I look back at where I was when I started my job and where I am now, I wouldn't be the engineer or person I am without working with these people.

Twitter: @bevybizzle
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