Any computer hardware engineers in here?
Also, Computer Engineering thread, includes software and hardware.
Also Pt.2 Anything I should teach myself before the class?
Computer Hardware Engineering
Also Pt.3 I'm planning on becoming a computer hardware engineer.
Not an engineer but I'm an engineering student.
I just changed my major from mechanical engineering to computer engineering.
Sup Forums is a consumer product review board. There used to be lots of EEs, but they fucked off to other boards like and or other imageboards.
I tried those boards, got told to come here.
Go to /b for computer engineering
I shall see if they want to help me, thanks.
why ?
t. mechanical engineering student.
Just switched from aerospace to comp, gon b fun.
Just starting aero this semester, what can I expect?
>Just switched from aerospace to comp,
Too hard for you?
Learn C and then join us in /dpt/ and fight back against the poo in loos who believe hardware doesn't exist
I was only in first year, so it was pretty much just mechanical curriculum. Boring as fuck, I hate materials science so aerospace wasn't a good choice for me to begin with.
Didn't find any of the work as interesting as I hoped, comp eng was my top choice at every other university I applied to. But yeah, the comp eng workload should be a lot more manageable/less mindnumbingly uninteresting.
What did you want to go towards with aero?
Control systems.
How did you figure that out?
I just like the technology but have no idea which part to go into.
what is t.
There's 3 streams at my uni, avionics(the shit I was interested in), aircraft, and spacecraft. Then I realized I was stupid to do that instead of just going into comp eng in the first place.
Struggling between comp eng and aero myself
>tfw you don't want to do compE but everything else sucks worse
I wish I could just major in something *of the arts and not suffer for the rest of my life as a result.
How should I best prepare for my Verilog class?
?
Just go to lectures and do the work. You don't need to "prepare"