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Hardware Developing.

My current school project where I build a gps thief lock for my moped had me realized one thing. I don't want to go into Hardware Developing. The first problem took me about 4 months until I finally gave up and solved it differently. And this goes on and on and on. You fixed something and the next day it doesn't work anymore for some reason. I never had this problem when coding. It's fun to do stuff with electronics but coding is just way more rewarding. Anyone else had the same experience?

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    For hardware developing, you need some understanding how the physics actually work. Otherwise, you will not even be able to make sense of the datasheets for something as simple as wiring an FET to a microcontroller output pin.
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