Ten Don’ts for Embedded Systems Engineers

1

Do not ask for code right away! You should think about why. When you come up with a solution on your own and then refer to others’ suggestions, you will understand the differences in thought processes.

2

Beginners should not read too many books, as it can lead to confusion. First, find a good book to learn systematically; many people only become familiar with certain functions over a long time, which is still insufficient without a systematic approach.

3

Look at the help prompts; do not avoid them just because they seem difficult, especially as a beginner. Help documentation is always the best reference manual, even though the text can sometimes be hard to understand or not very intuitive.

4

Do not be misled by specialized terminology; the most fundamental thing is to first understand the basic knowledge.

5

Do not overlook any seemingly simple problems—they are often not that simple or can lead to many knowledge points; if you cannot extrapolate, you will never learn.

6

Do not think that knowing a little means you understand; this does not indicate that you can apply it. Application requires practical experience and time accumulation.

7

Do not give up; getting started is not difficult, but the challenge lies in consistently practicing and learning diligently.

8

Do not just read books; no matter how many books you read, you will not learn to apply the knowledge without practice and hands-on experience.

9

Do not always talk about trendy technologies; it is better to remember the fundamental technologies.

10

At no time should you think that the books you have are sufficient.

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