Hey everyone. Glad to be on the forum.
I am an avid electronics enthusiast, and I got my start when I was six years old when I used to take everything apart just to see what was inside. Now, I'm a senior technology consultant for an IT firm based in Dallas, TX with 25 years of experience (sounds like a resume). Specialties include:
- MS Azure, full stack MS software consultant
- C# Web/thick-client development
- Virtualization architect/data center architect
- Relational Database design
I used to dabble in electronics and now I've decided to get back into the swing of things. I will say though, I kind of miss the old days of discrete components. It seems like everything is microprocessor based nowadays, but they do make things easier and fun. I'm looking forward to sharing all my valence shell-based problems and hopefully answering a few along the way.
Welcome to the forum. You'll find a lot of people with common interests here.
Anything seems possible when you don't know what you're talking about.
Hey everyone. Glad to be on the forum.
I am an avid electronics enthusiast, and I got my start when I was six years old when I used to take everything apart just to see what was inside. Now, I'm a senior technology consultant for an IT firm based in Dallas, TX with 25 years of experience (sounds like a resume). Specialties include:
- MS Azure, full stack MS software consultant
- C# Web/thick-client development
- Virtualization architect/data center architect
- Relational Database design
I used to dabble in electronics and now I've decided to get back into the swing of things. I will say though, I kind of miss the old days of discrete components. It seems like everything is microprocessor based nowadays, but they do make things easier and fun. I'm looking forward to sharing all my valence shell-based problems and hopefully answering a few along the way.
Welcome on board!
I too have been in IT for the past ~20+ years, and can appreciate your skillset, though I only know a little/intermediate about that cloud stuff π
Looking forward to your future projects!
CheersΒ
Welcome Matt. Looks like you are keen to take a step down into the microcontroller world?
If so, I can say that you will find it very enjoyable, lots to explore.
Cheers
Ron B
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