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Electronics and Automation Engineer
Hello everyone, Iâve just graduated with a degree in Automation and Electronics Engineering. As an engineer, I know Iâll need less programming compared to a software engineer. Iâm wondering if the C++, Python, and SQL courses on SoloLearn are enough for the programming side of my job? I'm asking in case there's an engineer here whoâs already working in the field. Thanks!
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Sololearn course are of intermediate level, if you want to learn advance than you should check out other sources, but Sololearn courses are wonderful you can try them.
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Dragu Alex from sololearn you can only build up your basics. If you wish to be strong in those languages you can try some websites like geeksforgeeks or w3schools or any youtube channels like programmingwithmosh for learning those advance then slowly you can do some projects while learning advance so you can grasp it efficiently.
You can even try embedded c programming for working around the microcontrollers and the sensors. wish you good luck!!
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